The family tonsor came to know whether the noble Count had need of his skill.
It was this that had deranged the philosophic composure and customary phlegm of my Cretan; and no wonder; but the enthusiastic tonsortook no notice of what had occurred.
And, indeed, talking of customers, I have left my shop and my reputation too long in the custody of my slow Sandro, who does not deserve even to be called a tonsor inequalis, but rather to be pronounced simply a bungler in the vulgar tongue.
The tonsor inequalis is inevitably betrayed when he takes the shears in his hand; is it not true, Messer Bardo?
Presently Tonsor came with the news of Kerbstone's failure.
He was thinking of the fact that Tonsor had bought shares for Bullion, and he wondered what the move meant.
Going into the street, he met Tonsor near the post-office.
If Tonsorshould come into market against him, the consequences might be ruinous.
In an hour after the first writs were served, suit was brought by Tonsor and other creditors, and the office was shut.
Tonsor was calmly counting the pile of bank-notes before him.
To Tonsor he went, in the hope of persuading or buying him off from his destructive course.
Lawyers say that Mr. Tonsor will be obliged to give up the notes, and look to the estate of Sandford for the money he lent.
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