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 1  II,  41|       men, blush to curl their hair with crisping-pins, to make
 2  II,  67|   husbands? do you arrange the hair of brides with the hasta
 3 III,  14|        with crisped and curled hair, others shaven, with bald
 4 III,  14|       represent some with long hair, others smooth and bare,
 5 III,  15|  matted with a thick growth of hair. Is not this really degrading,
 6  IV,  10| protection, and not the nails, hair, and all the other things
 7  IV,  26| already long covered with grey hair, and now cooled by weight
 8   V,   1|       king returned, "But with hair." The deity in turn, "With
 9   V,   1|       of human heads, not with hair and an onion. Since, however,
10   V,  14|       any corruption; that the hair should always grow; that
11   V,  14|      unhesitating assent, that hair grows on a dead body,-that
12   V,  16|     the Galli with dishevelled hair beating their breasts with
13   V,  25|        yet hard and rough with hair. In this wise she returns
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