To wait for dead men’s shoes is to wait for the death of a person with the
expectancy of succeeding to his possessions or office. This sometimes takes a
long time, so the waiting is ‘ill’ – that is, hard to endure.
> ‘Ability counts for nothing in firm,’ complained young Clarke. ‘All you can
do is wait for dead men’s shoes. ‘
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