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And it was written in his wistful little watery eyes, told by his unconquerable tail, that with all his dog's heart he yearned to be Somebody's dog. So he thought he would try Miss Katherine Wayneworth Jones. She had a number of errands to do, and he followed her from place to place. She saw him first when she came out from the hair-dresser's. He seemed to have been waiting for her.

Yesterday we went to a hair-dresser's shop down below there, and we saw a man who was almost exactly like you only " he added, looking up, "his eyes were gray and yours are brown." "He was my twin brother," said the guide, puffing at his pipe cheerfully. "My father thought he could make hair-dressers of us both, and I tried it for four years.

"As though Miss Estelle knew what a nickel was, let alone a slot machine, although I have seen some of them." "I don't see anything so funny," said Roger huffily. "Perhaps she didn't know, but she was polite enough not to laugh and said the place to get weighed was the hair-dresser's " "Oh, come off," said Win. "That's too much, even for us."

When David shed his curls at the hair-dresser's, I am told, he said good-bye to them without a tremor, though Mary has never been quite the same bright creature since, so he despises the sheep as they run from their shearer and calls out tauntingly, "Cowardy, cowardy custard!" But when the man grips them between his legs David shakes a fist at him for using such big scissors.

He would have been had it not been for his terrible wife, the hair-dresser's daughter, who had a dismal, mischievous, sullen nature, a venomous tongue, and a savage temper. She kept Haydn in hot water continually, till at last he broke loose from this plague by separating from her.

In Schoenstrom he had known that there must somewhere be beautiful "parlors," but he had trusted in his experience of kitchens. But the Gilson kitchen had the efficiency of a laboratory and the superciliousness of a hair-dresser's booth.

"It's lovely, isn't it?" she said, quite simply "I should think it lovely if I saw it on anybody else's head, or cut off hanging in a hair-dresser's shop window. I don't admire it because it's mine, you know! I admire it as hair merely." "Hair merely yes, I see!" And he bent and twisted the osiers in his hands with a sudden vigour that almost snapped them.

Giles saw their eloquent look on this day of transparency, but could not construe it. He turned into the inn-yard. Marty, following the same track, marched promptly to the hair-dresser's, Mr. Percombe's. Percombe was the chief of his trade in Sherton Abbas.

Go on enjoying your sufferings as long as you please." And after a few of these forenoons Jane had realized her own imperfections, and had learned the means of getting round them. Then Mrs. Bates would convey her unconscious pupil to the hair-dresser's.

"Some mothers can they have nothing better to do. But if you were going in for the hair-dresser's art, why did you cut off your own?" And so would come yet new discussions. "You'll be wanting me to maintain an establishment!" Thyrsis would cry, whenever these aesthetic impulses manifested themselves. He seemed to be haunted by that image of an establishment.