

Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 126 "An Arbitrator"
Balding man with white hair. His facial features consist of light-colored eyes, prominent cheeks, and white facial hair. He wears a white shirt, a dark-colored vest with a bowtie, and a long dark coat. He holds a top hat in one hand.
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