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The feet of many of the Indian women seem formed to rival those of the [[unclear]] de medici. They possess the same construction, the instep high and the foot arched, the toes strait & fully formed & free in their motions, The direction of the four toes forming a slight angle with the great toe & the second toe projecting beyond it, for it is the longest. The moccassin replaces the sandal & prevents the bones of the feet from spreading. French shoes distort them by forcing them into a space too small for their reception.
The feet of many of the Indian women seem formed to rival those of the [[unclear]] de medici. They possess the same construction, the instep high and the foot arched, the toes strait & fully formed & free in their motions, The direction of the four toes forming a slight angle with the great toe & the second toe projecting beyond it, for it is the longest. The mocassin replaces the sandal & prevents the bones of the feet from spreading. French shoes distort them by forcing them into a space too small for their reception.

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The feet of many of the Indian women seem formed to rival those of the unclear de medici. They possess the same construction, the instep high and the foot arched, the toes strait & fully formed & free in their motions, The direction of the four toes forming a slight angle with the great toe & the second toe projecting beyond it, for it is the longest. The mocassin replaces the sandal & prevents the bones of the feet from spreading. French shoes distort them by forcing them into a space too small for their reception.