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What qualities did Mr. Gessler's boots possess that set them apart from those made by big firms? |
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Mr. Gessler's boots were known for their high quality and durability, lasting significantly longer than those produced by large firms which relied on advertising rather than craftsmanship. |
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Fill in the blank: Mr. Gessler believed that boot making is an ___ when asked about the difficulty of making perfect boots. |
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The author felt a sense of peace in Mr. Gessler's shop, likening it to a church. |
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The author felt pity for Mr. Gessler because he was losing business to large firms that prioritized advertising over quality craftsmanship. |
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Fill in the blank: The author's boots made by Mr. Gessler lasted for almost ___ years. |
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Short Answer: How did Mr. Gessler react when he saw the author's shoes from another shop? |
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Mr. Gessler remarked that they were not the shoes he made and criticized large firms for lacking self-respect. |
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What significant change did the author notice in Mr. Gessler's appearance during his visits to the shop? |
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The author noticed that Mr. Gessler appeared much older, looking more than fifteen years older in just over a year. |
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Fill in the blank: Mr. Gessler's work ethic involved ___ without eating or resting enough. |
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True or False: Mr. Gessler was financially successful and had plenty of money left after paying rent and buying leather. |
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False. Mr. Gessler did not have enough money, and everything he had went toward rent and leather. |
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What happened to the nameplate of Mr. Gessler's shop when the author returned after a year? |
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A young English man in the shop informed the author about Mr. Gessler's death. |
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Fill in the blank: A 'leather apron' is a cloth of leather worn over clothes to keep them ___. |