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Who was Mr. Gessler? How did the author know him?


Mr. Gessler was a German shoe-maker who had settled in London. The author knew him since his younghood because he made his father’s boots.



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=> Who was Mr. Gessler? How did the author know him?
=> What was the author’s opinion about Mr. Gessler as a shoe-maker?
=> The work style of Mr. Gessler was unique to Explain.
=> Mr. Gessler was not successful in his trade. Why?
=> Big firms are selling their products and making hold on the market through advertisements, offers, and big shows. Low scaled and skilled artists are being out of trade. How? Give your own opinion with the reference to the lesson “quality”.

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