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[Footnote III.72: _For I'll have a suit of sables._] Wherever his scene might be, the customs of his country were ever in Shakespeare's thoughts. A suit trimmed with sables was in our author's own time the richest dress worn by men in England. By the Statute of Apparel, 24 Henry VIII., c. 13, (_article furres_), it is ordained, that none under the degree of an _Earl_ may use _sables_.]