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Show The Old-Time Barber. Old time barbers had to display more variety than their successors. A work published In 1592 describes a barber' greeting lo a customer: "Sir, will you have your balr cut after the Italian manner, short and round and then frounst with the curling irons to make It look like a half moon In a mist, or like a Spaclard, long at the ear and curled like the two end of n old periwig, or will you be Frenchified French-ified with a lovelock down to your boulder? Tb English cut I base, and gentlemen acorn It; novelty I dainty. Speak the word, air, my acl-or acl-or are ready to execute your worship's wor-ship's will." |