When he went out alone, which was generally at night, he was always dressed in a workingman's trousers and blouse, and wore a cap which concealed his face.
We dragged the big suit-case, carried the sports bag, put on the peaked cap and dark sun-glasses, put up the cuffs, stood at the station waiting for the first bus.
It is also, I should say, on the basis of this letter, which is why I ask people from time to time to remove their caps in the class room, from the House of Study.