[The Mystery of 31 New Inn by R. Austin Freeman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery of 31 New Inn CHAPTER VI 24/34
Jeffrey was thin, pale, clean shaven, wore spectacles and walked with a stoop.
John is a shade taller, a shade greyer, has good eyesight, a healthy, florid complexion, a brisk, upright carriage, is distinctly stout and wears a beard and moustache which are black and only very slightly streaked with grey.
To me they looked as unlike as two men could, though their features were really of the same type; indeed, I have heard it said that, as young men, they were rather alike, and they both resembled their mother.
But there is no doubt as to their difference in character.
Jeffrey was quiet, serious and studious, whereas John rather inclined to what is called a fast life; he used to frequent race meetings, and, I think, gambled a good deal at times." "What is his profession ?" "That would be difficult to tell; he has so many; he is so very versatile.
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