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heart.  
But before proceeding to such depths, one must devote a little time to  
the exterior of this person. Its physical basis was slender, and short,  
and dark; and the face, which was fine-featured and assisted by  
pigments, varied from an insecure self-complacency to an intelligent  
uneasiness. His face and head had been depilated, according to the  
cleanly and hygienic fashion of the time, so that the colour and contour  
of his hair varied with his costume. This he was constantly changing.  
At times he would distend himself with pneumatic vestments in the rococo  
vein. From among the billowy developments of this style, and beneath a  
translucent and illuminated headdress, his eye watched jealously for the  
respect of the less fashionable world. At other times he emphasised his  
elegant slenderness in close-fitting garments of black satin. For  
effects of dignity he would assume broad pneumatic shoulders, from which  
hung a robe of carefully arranged folds of China silk, and a classical  
Bindon in pink tights was also a transient phenomenon in the eternal  
pageant of Destiny. In the days when he hoped to marry Elizabeth, he  
sought to impress and charm her, and at the same time to take off  
something of his burthen of forty years, by wearing the last fancy of  
the contemporary buck, a costume of elastic material with distensible  
warts and horns, changing in colour as he walked, by an ingenious  
arrangement of versatile chromatophores. And no doubt, if Elizabeth's  
affection had not been already engaged by the worthless Denton, and if  
her tastes had not had that odd bias for old-fashioned ways, this  
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