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Updated: July 23, 2025


So I asked Marie to go into a West End hairdresser's and procure some black hair-dye, as I know my gold locks are well known to our friends below. She asked for some, explaining that it was for theatricals, and last night I tried it. With what result you see! and mind I only made up my mind to come out after washing it some dozen times.

I reckon he's not only been a gentleman, but ez NOW. Some o' them contractors are very high-toned!" "I don't think we have any right to give him the captain's chest, father," said Rosey; "there may be some private things in it. There were some letters and photographs in the hair-dye man's trunk that you gave the photographer."

I thought he had been at it on the road, and asked him the name of the stuff. "Look and see, Bunny." And if it wasn't a bottle of ladies' hair-dye, warranted to change any shade into the once fashionable yellow within a given number of applications! "What on earth," said I, "are you going to do with this?" "Dye for my country," he cried, swelling. "Dulce et decorum est, Bunny, my boy!"

His wine-cellars and his specific for the gout were alike famous; so also was his hair-dye.... And, lastly, when the riddle of existence had become too much for your curiosity, Hugo would sell you a pistol by means of which you could solve it. And he would bury you in a manner first-class, second-class, or third-class, according to your deserts.

Ganai is a mud village thatched with grass. It is a military station under the command of the red-button Colonel Liu, whom I met in Tengyueh. The Colonel had earned his bottle of hair-dye. He had written to have me provided with an escort, and by-and-by the two officers who were to accompany me on the morrow came in to see me.

The blue, he says, is the best. They are named for the papers they are wrapped in. He says that on no account must we send him any opium or drugs, because the punishment for drugging is severe and the doctors are quick to discover. He desires to be sent to him some strong hair-dye of the sort that our father uses. He is a child. What's he been doing?

The general opinion was that it must be a wig, or the untoward results of some experiment with hair-dye, probably the latter, for, as the postmaster's wife said, "nobody would buy a wig of that colour." The school bell rang for dismissal, and filled her with sudden panic.

"Huh! do you think like that old man that I did it a-purpose?" "But you did dye it!" "I tried to." "That was the stuff you were buying yesterday in the drugstore?" she queried. "Yes. And I put it on just before I started for church. He said it would make the hair a beautiful brown." "Who said so?" "That drugstore clerk," said Neale, despondently. "He never sold you hair-dye at all!"

Madame Desjardins, mortally offended with M. Dorinet on the score of Rosalie's legs, also prepared to be gone; while M. Philomène, convicted of hair-dye and brouillé for ever with "the most disagreeable girl in Paris," hastened to make his adieux as brief as possible. "A word in your ear, mon cher Dorinet," whispered he, catching the little dancing-master by the button-hole.

No doubt, in Amelia's case, it was merely a question of rouge and hair-dye; but what woman would not sooner confess to a forgery or a murder than to those toilet secrets? I returned to Charles, therefore, and spent half an hour in composing, as well as I might, these little domestic difficulties.

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