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Faces are marked by lines of care & if ill humor grows with increasing years & they attain sufficient age to acquire the venerable white hair of seniority they are fit models for hags. Labour seems evidently to be the misplaced province of woman - our civilized ladies are in all respects the superiors of their savage sisters. The only one I saw who in any way attracted my attention was a young woman of about eightteen who was tall, with a figure as yet undestroyed by labor easy & graceful in her motions which were peculiarly feminine, modesty & the absence of stays being characteristics of
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faces are marked by lines of care & if ill humor grows with increasing years & they attain sufficient age to acquire the venerable white hair of [[senieity?]] they are fit models for hags. Labour seems evidently to be the misplaced province of woman - our civilized ladies are in all respects the superiors of their savage sisters. The only one I saw who in any way attracted my attention was a young woman of about eighteen who was tall, with a figure as yet undestroyed by labor easy & graceful in her motions which were peculiarly feminine, modesty & the absence of stays being characteristics of

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7 faces are marked by lines of care & if ill humor grows with increasing years & they attain sufficient age to acquire the venerable white hair of senieity? they are fit models for hags. Labour seems evidently to be the misplaced province of woman - our civilized ladies are in all respects the superiors of their savage sisters. The only one I saw who in any way attracted my attention was a young woman of about eighteen who was tall, with a figure as yet undestroyed by labor easy & graceful in her motions which were peculiarly feminine, modesty & the absence of stays being characteristics of