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The tailor is a character who appears in "Songs of the Dark Lantern". He is often sad and very emotional.
Appearance[]
The tailor has long gray hair and drooping eyes. He wears a white shirt under a blue jacket and dark blue pants. He also wears glasses and a pin cushion on his wrist.
History[]
The tailor was at the tavern when Wirt, Gregory, and Beatrice arrived there. He was pointed out by the Tavern Keeper and again by the toymaker during his song, "A Courting Song".
Trivia[]
- The Tailor bears a strong resemblance to Benjamin Franklin, the American Founding Father.
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