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Show Kentucky's Mountain Beaut lea. While the mountain men are generally unprepossessing in appearance, having thin frames, thin fates, thin scraggy beards and trembling open mouths, the young women are fair. Their cheeks aro red, their forms are plump and rounded, their limbs taper and their carriage car-riage is graceful. When they laugh, which they (lq frequently arid heartily, they show white teeth, in spite of the fact that they h am to smoke stonowaro pipes with 'fish polo stems at an ago that wouiij compel a northern man to marry a very young lass if he would have a wife with a bearable breath. The forms of the mountain girls are such as nature provided. There are thousands of them who never saw u corset, and who never vi:; neither do tuc-7 '".'.r their h;ir. bui- in. I?? ant tractive, even to norUvern eyes, oil aec-ount of either peculiarity, and (f one doubts this, let him come" down here and see for himself. Mouth of Pond P. O. (Ky.) Cor. New York Sun. |