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Within minutes upon hearing of the new gate, the neighbor Mrs
Olimar proceeds down the street in hopes of catching sight of
the famous gate-designer himself, or perhaps an installer who
knows the famous gate-designer himself, or perhaps under the guise
of a neighborly visit she'll have a word with her neighbor who
has surely had contact with the famous gate-designer himself.
In the end, she is satisfied with the name, branded upon
the bottom rail in a manner that suggests the gate-designer held
the iron himself, or oversaw the holding of the iron itself, or
present somewhere in his famous shop while the iron was being
held by one of his artisans.
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