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I could almost hear this fellow grimace; and he was never tired of bemoaning his bygone happy state as a Hairdresser's Journeyman in the Rue St. Honoré at Paris. "Why did a Vain Ambition prompt me to journey from Marseilles to Constantinople?" cried he about Fifty times a day. Where is my Wife? Where is my Wife's Cousin? They are drinking the wine of Ramponneau; they are dancing at the Barriers.
They not only never arrive at success, but never even venture to expect it. "Ah, this evening. Let me see. I don't think I can be there to-night; Madame Berenstoff receives at the embassy." "Good afternoon," said Harry, turning into Truefit's, the hairdresser's, shop. "Ah, very well," said Sophie to herself; "just so. It will be better, much better.
"What are you talking about?" she inquired, in a raspy voice. "He's been to a hairdresser's," said Mr. Mills. "He's 'ad all his white whiskers cut off, and his hair cut short and dyed black. And, what with that and his new teeth, I thought he thought p'r'aps you mightn't know him when he came home." "Dyed?" cried Mrs. Simpson, starting to her feet. Mr. Mills nodded.
"This will be a lengthy and difficult business." "But you can do it?" asked Mr Masters anxiously. "They told me at the hairdresser's that Macnaughton, Macnaughton, Macnaughton, Macnaughton & Macnaughton was the cleverest firm in London." "We can do it," said John simply, "but it will require all our care; and I think it would be best if I were to come and stay with you for the week-end.
"If you have a soul and I'm not at all certain you have " he said, "it's divided into a dressmaker's and a hairdresser's and a milliner's shop. It's full of tumbled piles of hats and frocks and diamond combs. It's an awful mess, Feather." "I hope it's a shoe shop and a jeweller's as well," she laughed quite gaily. "And a lace-maker's. I need every one of them." "It's a rag shop," he said.
Of course, it was necessary that each member of the firm should provide in some way for his future necessities. Mr. Jones had signified his intention of opening a small hairdresser's shop in Gray's Inn Lane. "I was brought up to it once," he said, "and it don't require much ready money." Both Mr.
I only got them for Charlotte when she had heavy work to do for the Secret Service of Humanity." "The what?" Aunt Grace Mary demanded. "The game we played. Then there's the hairdresser's bill, that must be pretty big. I had to get curls and plaits and combs and things, besides having my hair dressed for entertainments to which I was obliged to go " "Beth! are you mad?" Aunt Grace Mary interrupted.
As I have to dine in the West End at 7:30, and my train may be a few minutes behind time, I want you to meet me with a suitcase at the hairdresser's place on the main platform. I'll dress there and go straight to my friend's house. It would be cutting things rather fine if I attempted to come here." "I'll have everything ready, sir." Bates was eminently reliable in such matters.
The narrow passage off Southampton Row is at present without a hairdresser's establishment, Leander having resigned his shop, long since, in favour of either a fruiterer or a stationer.
"You cannot imagine," resumed the commissary, "the disasters caused in this municipality by the pari mutuel. I am not exaggerating when I assert that at least thirty per cent of the suicides which I have to look into are caused by gambling. Everybody gambles here. Every hairdresser's shop is a clandestine betting agency.
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