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The Man Who Laughs

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His van was long enough and wide enough to allow of his lying down in it on a box containing his not very sumptuous apparel.

He owned a lantern, several wigs, and some utensils suspended from nails, among which were musical instruments.

He possessed, besides, a bearskin with which he covered himself on his days of grand performance.

He called this putting on full dress.

He used to say, "I have two skins; this is the real one," pointing to the bearskin.
The little house on wheels belonged to himself and to the wolf.


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