... PS: Can anyone confirm my feeling that Charlie Chaplin used a simple walking stick as his tramp's prop, rather than an umbrella which tends to have bourgeois associations? CTaH

p.s. I agree with you - - Ch Ch 's prop does seem to be a walking stick - - hadn't thought of it before, but I do think the "Little Tramp's" appurtenance gives him a touch of nobility which the umbrella would not. I think the very propper middle-class umbrella belongs to Mary Poppins, who has been seen in Mary Shepard's illustration to use it at times as a means of locomotion. BTW, did you know Miss Shepard is the daughter of the illustrator of the Pooh books?

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