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Updated: June 20, 2025
I thought up everything I could do to make myself look completely a Greek virtuoso and as un-Roman-looking as possible. I patronized every complexion-specialist, friseur, perukier, manicurist and fashionable barber in that part of the world. I bought every hair tonic for sale in the colony.
Her hair was not disfigured by the art of the friseur, but fell in jetty ringlets on her neck, confined only by a circlet, richly set with diamonds. This peculiarity she adopted in compliance with the Highland prejudices, which could not endure that a woman's head should be covered before wedlock.
She, however, thought proper to continue with a mingled dignity and sweetness which distinguishes all she utters. "All this is spoke in a confidence which must not be broke. But if there were any little agitation of the affections which " Here the Royal speaker was herself interrupted by a cloud of powder which the unconscious friseur flung over the edifice then erecting.
The friseur was engaged in this critical operation, and whole ranks of ladies stood round, one of them reading aloud one of Plutarch's Lives. The Queen came forward, with the most perfect grace, crying: 'Oh, it is ravishing! What a coincidence! and pointing to her son, as if the similarity in colours had been a mere chance instead of a contrivance of hers.
He was gentlemanly, without a doubt, and he must be well off to employ such a good tailor and friseur. She also noticed, with an immense satisfaction, that he had a due appreciation of fancy work.
Get the best French tailor to make your clothes, whatever they are, in the fashion, and to fit you: and then wear them, button them, or unbutton them, as the genteelest people you see do. Let your man learn of the best friseur to do your hair well, for that is a very material part of your dress.
"It's a pity he disna get his hair tied and pouthered," said the ancient friseur, when he had got once more into the kitchen, in which, on one pretence or other, he spent three parts of his idle time that is to say, of his whole time "it's a great pity, for he's a comely young gentleman."
She was Lorand's "friseur" and Topándy's "coiffeur." She found it quite natural. "Well, and how do you wish your hair? Short? Shall I leave the curls in front?"
'It is not what a man has, or what he has done, or even his taste in a coat or a wig though, mind you, a French friseur does a deal to help men to bonnes fortunes but it is a sort of a way one has. The silly creatures cannot stand against it. Mr. Thomasson hastened to agree, and to vouch her future ladyship's flame in proof of my lord's prowess.
"It's a pity he disna get his hair tied and pouthered," said the ancient friseur, when he had got once more into the kitchen, in which, on one pretence or other, he spent three parts of his idle time that is to say, of his whole time "it's a great pity, for he's a comely young gentleman."
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