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1  I wish you could see old Phoebe in that suit my mother bought her in Canada.
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2  Some guy in one of those very dark gray flannel suits and one of those checkered vests.
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3  I kept picturing her not knowing what to do with all my suits and athletic equipment and all.
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4  She had the jacket to this tan suit my mother bought her in Canada hung up on the back of the chair.
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5  For one thing, it may save you an extraordinary amount of time trying on ideas that don't suit you, aren't becoming to you.
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6  On my right there was this very Joe Yale-looking guy, in a gray flannel suit and one of those flitty-looking Tattersall vests.
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7  They were these dark brown loafers, sort of like this pair I have, and they went swell with that suit my mother bought her in Canada.
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8  I mean if a boy's mother was sort of fat or corny-looking or something, and if somebody's father was one of those guys that wear those suits with very big shoulders and corny black-and-white shoes, then old Hans would just shake hands with them and give them a phony smile and then he'd go talk, for maybe a half an hour, with somebody else's parents.
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