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Updated: June 5, 2025
Above all things, never attempt to change the color of the hair by means of fashionable dyes and fluids. Color so obtained cannot harmonize naturally with the skin, eyes, and eyebrows that Nature has given. Practices of this kind are simply and strictly immodest. They evince a senseless desire for fashion, and an equally senseless eagerness to attract.
The quills with the white bodies and ready-made needle at each end are admirable for embroidering, but they are white only. "How can we dye them, Quonab? "In the summer are many dyes; in winter they are hard to get. We can get some."
The children tied them together and tossed them as balls to and fro or wound them into chaplets for their hair; the old squaws searched among them for certain roots and leaves for dyes to stain the grass cloth they spun, called pemmenaw.
If the looms for weaving or the dyes for colouring fabrics were improved by somebody, all profited; and even in those days a peasant family could not live alone, but was dependent in a thousand ways on the village or the commune.
Scores of tiny plants are turning scarlet on the brown moist earth; and when the sun goes down behind the Euganean hills, his crimson canopy of cloud, reflected on these shallows, muddy shoals, and wilderness of matted weeds, converts the common earth into a fairyland of fabulous dyes. Purple, violet, and rose are spread around us.
He was very little trouble, and she always took him with her when she went to get cedar bark, to gather rushes for mats and herbs for dyes, to pick up fagots for the fire, or to get sap from the sugar tree. So it happened that when he grew up Pontiac could not remember a time when the dark forest did not seem like home to him.
The people did not seem much alarmed by the presence of the large party which had drawn up on the sandbanks below their dwellings. There is abundance of large ebony in the neighbourhood. Neat figured date-leaf mats of various colours are woven here, the different dyes being obtained from the barks of trees.
He goes up to where she is, and says, 'What has happened? She starts and turning round replies, 'Nothing, while a tell-tale blush dyes her cheeks. 'Yes, there is, he persists, 'why did Jimmy leave so suddenly? 'He told Lady Dadford that he must get back to the Barracks to-night, she replies. 'Do you think I believe that? says Paul. 'Why shouldn't you?
And if the British consumer of aniline dyes can obtain his raw material more advantageously from the German than from the British producer, he will probably be ready to do so for the greater gain of more economic production in his own business." "We desire neither the aggrandizement of German militarism nor Russian militarism, but the danger is that this war will promote one or the other.
It is one group like any other; it is like him who knots himself to himself under the wing of a roof, or under the wider wing of the sky that dyes a landscape blue. It is not the definite, absolute, mystical group into which they would fain transform it, with sorcery of words and ideas, which they have armored with oppressive rules.
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