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... fashion ; but an audacity of fashion which in clothes , for the first time , consisted in disorder and negligence 141.
... fashion ; but an audacity of fashion which in clothes , for the first time , consisted in disorder and negligence 141.
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... fashion . " The hairdressers1 are in great 1In Naples the massacre of the liberal - minded aristocracy by the mob , which took place a year or two later , was said to have been incited by barbers , angry at the change of fashion and the ...
... fashion . " The hairdressers1 are in great 1In Naples the massacre of the liberal - minded aristocracy by the mob , which took place a year or two later , was said to have been incited by barbers , angry at the change of fashion and the ...
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... fashion of gentlemen having their heads sheared . The ladies , too , declare they never can admire any man who does not wear a tail . Many of the gentlemen who have adopted the cropping fashion in order to show their readiness to follow ...
... fashion of gentlemen having their heads sheared . The ladies , too , declare they never can admire any man who does not wear a tail . Many of the gentlemen who have adopted the cropping fashion in order to show their readiness to follow ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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