How to dress for the diaspora.

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      His second son Alex, whose memoir is one of Freeman's main sources, remembers how stylishly he wore his rags, and that he loved to buy frilly clothes for his little girl. Alex, who seemed to his great-niece Hadley, when she met him decades later, "tough like a bullet", resolved to become a couturier. As Freeman remarks, "Alex struggled at times as a designer, but his skill at talent-spotting was pretty much unsurpassable.". [Extracted from the article]
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