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All the receipts were given over by Jasmin for the benefit of the poor, and the poet hurried home at once to his shaving and hair-dressing. On another occasion, at Gontaud, the weather was more satisfactory. The day was fine and sunny, and the ground was covered with flowers.

We often talk about it, and plan how we will spend his money, and if you want to put her in a good temper you've nothing to do but call her `Your Grace!" "I never heard anything so silly!" cried Ethel scornfully. Kate gave a mild "He, he!" as she watched the process of hair-dressing in the mirror, and reflected pensively that spectacles seemed strangely out of keeping with evening dress.

One eminent savant, in this department of philosophical wisdom, absolutely published a bulky volume on the principles of hair-dressing, and followed it so highly was it prized by a no less ponderous supplement. This was the time when the cuisine of nobles was as famous as their toilets, and when recipes for different dishes were only equalled in variety by the epigrams of ribald poets.

Charles Irving, in Pall-mall, so celebrated for his successful experiments in making sea water fresh; and here I had plenty of hair-dressing to improve my hand.

"These are the reception-rooms where the girls are allowed to receive callers. Any time up to a quarter to ten," Mrs. Fike said. Una decided that they were better fitted for a hair-dressing establishment. The living-room was her first revelation of the Temperance Home as something besides a prison as an abiding-place for living, eager, sensitive girls.

It was through the hair-dressing parlor that MacNutt led the dazed and unprotesting Frank, pinning her to his side by the great arm that was, seemingly, so carelessly linked through hers. He gave a curt nod to the capped and aproned attendant, who touched a button on her desk, without so much as a word of challenge or inquiry.

I have even the hardihood to think and assert, in the presence of a generation whereof not one woman in twenty wears her own hair, that the simple, short-cropped locks of Rosa Bonheur are in a more beautiful style of hair-dressing than the most elaborate edifice of curls, rats, and waterfalls that is erected on any fair head nowadays." "Oh, Mr. Crowfield! you hit us all now," cried several voices.

Besides, I think it's getting rather common." "Do show us, Cora!" begged Bess. "Come inside. I'm not going to turn the porch into a hair-dressing parlor for demonstrations," laughed Cora. "It won't take a minute to show you how to do I it, and we have plenty of time before Jack's train is due."

At this time there must have been considerable cultivation among the class to which Theresa belonged. Although she never was sullied by what are called mortal sins, it would appear that as a girl of fourteen Theresa was, like most other girls, fond of dress and perfumes and ornaments, elaborate hair-dressing, and of anything which would make the person attractive.

"Your sister's maid; you can ring for her; she understands hair-dressing better than Babette." Rose ran up stairs. At the front window of the upper hall stood Ogden and Eunice. Rose nodded familiarly to the valet, and turned to the girl. "Are you Eunice?" "Yes, Miss." "Are you busy?" "No, Miss." "Then come into my room, please, and comb my hair."

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