Art is ArtThe narrator knew Mr. Gessler when he was young. He owned a shop with his elder brother. They made wonderful boots. The narrator once asked if it was hard to make boots, and he replied that it was an art.When one went into his shop, it was like one has entered a church. He would come downstairs and stand in a leather apron. Mr. Gessler spoke in a German accent. He would come with a fine piece of leather and ask the customer when he wanted the boot. The narrator told him that he wanted the boot as soon as Mr. Gessler could finish it.Excellent Human BeingOne day when the narrator told him that a pair of boots made by him were not good. He told the narrator to send them back. He told the narrator that some boots are defective, and if he was unable to repair them, he would not charge the narrator for them.When the narrator entered his shop once, he recognized that the narrator was not wearing his boots. He could tell the narrator the exact spot where the boots hurt him. He also told the narrators that those firms (who manufactured those defective