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effect is greatly due to the white teeth & dark sparkling eyes contrasting with the long black hair falling luxuriantly over the shoulders. They evidently helped all the coquetry & leading arts of this civilizes sisters. I have this far formal the Indian women mirthful, & enduring their laborious art with patience and cheerfulness. They are most as attractive to an artist as the men, they're being generally small and heavy, early marriage and constant imagery having destroyed the symmetry of their forms-their faces are very similar in expression a good humoured innocence of professionalism being ruined by it. As they grow old they're
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effect is greatly due to the white teeth & dark sparkling eyes contrasting with the long black hair falling luxuriantly over the shoulders. They evidently possessed all the coquetry & teasing arts of this civilized sisters. I have thus far found the Indian women mirthful, & enduring their laborious lot with patience and cheerfulness. They are not as attractive to an artist as the men, they being generally small and heavy, early marriage & constant drudgery having destroyed the symmetry of their forms - Their faces are very similar in expression a good humored innocence of disposition being evinced by it. As they grow old they

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6 effect is greatly due to the white teeth & dark sparkling eyes contrasting with the long black hair falling luxuriantly over the shoulders. They evidently possessed all the coquetry & teasing arts of this civilized sisters. I have thus far found the Indian women mirthful, & enduring their laborious lot with patience and cheerfulness. They are not as attractive to an artist as the men, they being generally small and heavy, early marriage & constant drudgery having destroyed the symmetry of their forms - Their faces are very similar in expression a good humored innocence of disposition being evinced by it. As they grow old they