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Old-time readers of THE NEW YORKER are familiar with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.
Old-time readers of The New Yorker are familiar, of course, with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, October 29, 1932 P. 7 Old-time readers of THE NEW YORKER are familiar with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.
In a 1932 Comment, E. B. White recounts the tale of how Tilley almost lost his famed silk top hat to the Department of Taxes and Assessments: Old-time readers of The New Yorker are familiar, of course, with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.
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