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Updated: June 11, 2025


We should be learned Eugenists if we were allowed to know half as much of their heredity as we are of their hairdressing. We see the modern aristocrat in the most human poses in the illustrated papers, playing with his dog or parrot nay, we see him playing with his child, or with his grandchild. But there is something heartrending in his refusal to play with his grandfather.

The news came to that very noble lady Claudia, sister-in-law of the consul, just at the moment when she was discussing the latest style of hairdressing with the most excellent Herennia; and the cheeks of those patrician ladies grew pale, and they forgot whether or not it was proper to wear ivory pins or a jewel-set head-band, at the dinner-party of Lucius Piso that evening.

It was distressing to her to be obliged to move a picture or to alter the position of a piece of furniture, and she had worn one shape of bonnet and one style of hairdressing, slightly modified to suit the changing fashions, for almost twenty years.

Caesar added that he had drunk potions that had bereaved him of his senses, and that the generals they would have to fight with would be Mardion the eunuch, Pothinus, Iras, Cleopatra's hairdressing girl, and Charmion, who were Antony's chief state-councillors. These prodigies are said to have announced the war.

It is scarcely necessary to say anything more as to the subsidiary apartments of a Turkish bath. Such adjuncts as the entrance hall and vestibule, the pay office, refreshment department, laundry and drying-rooms, hairdressing and attendants' rooms, and other minor provisions, are obviously simple matters, requiring little or no detailed explanation.

"I don't know whether I do or not. It's unusual for you. You look mighty sweetly old-fashioned with it coiled in back somewhat like an old-fashioned daguerreotype of my mother. Is this new style the latest in hairdressing in Sequoia?" "I think so, Mr. Bryce. I copied it from Colonel Pennington's niece, Miss Sumner." "Oh," he replied briefly. "You've met her, have you?

But since she had to dress Lygia's hair first, she put on her meanwhile a kind of roomy dress called synthesis, and, seating her in an armchair, gave her for a time into the hands of slave women, so as to stand at a distance herself and follow the hairdressing.

Schomberg in a dim up-stair room with closed jalousies, was elaborating those two long pendant ringlets which were such a feature of her hairdressing for her afternoon duties. At that time no customers ever troubled the repose of the establishment. Wandering about his premises in profound solitude, Schomberg recoiled at the door of the billiard-room, as if he had seen a snake in his path.

"My daughter tells me that you carry on the occupation of a hairdresser," she said. "Quite correct, madam," said Leander; "I do." "Ah! well," she said, with an unconcealed sigh, "I could have wished to look higher than hairdressing for my Matilda; but there are opportunities of doing good even as a hairdresser. I trust you are sensible of that."

After his day's work was over his shaving, curling, and hairdressing he went across the square, and pressed in with the rest of the crowd. He took his seat. "'Heavens! said he, 'where am I? The curtain rises! 'Oh, this is lovely! It is a new world; how beautifully they sing; and how sweetly and tenderly they speak! I had eyes for nothing else: I was quite beside myself with joy.

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