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When red hair makes its appearance on a hima head all lukewarmnessly at an end. It is either loved or loathed. Its admirers, with artists in the van, are aimost hysterically enthusiastic. They all it golden, though the gold that comes out of the earth is not often ex actly that shade. A red-haired woman is sure of a success in some quarter, however plain her face or thatgnificant her figure. The detractors of red hair say it is a sign of bad temper or immor ality or both, and therefore, to be scra pulously avoided.—Oucen,
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The Saint Tammany Farmer

Covington, Louisiana, US

Sat, Sep 09, 1905

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