On a cement pediment stands the inevitable bronze statue of a man in a cheap suit.

Alex Shakar
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A man in a cheap suit is the most typical representation of an ordinary person. A man in a cheap suit can be compared to a statue that stands on a cement pediment. The statue is the most typical representation of an ordinary person. A man in a cheap suit can be compared to the statue that stands on a cement pediment.

The statue is the most typical representation of an ordinary person. A man in a cheap suit can be compared to the statue that stands on a cement pediment. The statue is the most typical representation of an ordinary person.

A man in a cheap suit can be compared to the statue that stands on a cement pediment. The statue is the most typical representation of an ordinary person. A man in a cheap suit can be compared to the statue that stands on a cement pediment.

The statue is the most typical representation of an ordinary person. A man in a cheap suit can be compared to the statue that stands on a cement pediment. The statue is the most typical representation of an ordinary person.

A man in a cheap suit can be compared to the statue that stands on a cement pediment…

Source: The Savage Girl

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