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    thelonghairsoastolieonatllar,frizzleitandthe

    naturalhair,andihekeeeyedprussiantosee

    anythingit.”

    assoonasthehairdresseruoodexactlyralphed,he

    enteredheartilyintohisplans;andseveraloftheshortflat

    bandsofblackhair,usedfnons,oaband.

    thiseoralphshead,intheed;

    thelongtressestotherequiredlength;thetongswere

    usedontheandouralhair;ayofoilputon

    and,inanhour,hisheaddressnsebushof

    frizzlyhair.theclothroundhisned,ashe

    lookedathielfintheglass,hejoiilyinpercysshout

    oflaughter.

    ”but,ralph,ho,andthathead

    ofhair”

    ”dear,”ralphsaid,”ihadquitefottenthat.gotothe

    tailors,perdtelltheoseigedtherein

    here,directly.”

    percyofffortheclothes,andralphthenon:

    ”noustache.”

    ”ihavenotgotsuchathing,”thehairdressersaid,”butiknowa

    n.iitforyou,inaquarterofan

    hour.”

    iespercyretued,haboyhralphsclothes.

    inashorttitheyostart.

    ”youdolookastrangeobject,ralph.”

    ”nevernd,percy,thereareplentyeobjectshere.no

    onee.”

    thensayingthattheyhe

    beard,theyists;froftersotalkthey

    obtaiuretogiveaslightlybroiheirfaces.

    theynoothebackstreetsofthetown,founda

    sendhandclothesshop,andspeedilygotthearticlesthey

    required.ralphhadalo,hafurllar;andapair

    ofhighboots,inguptohiskneesandtobehe

    trousers.ablaappletedhisstu.perk

    loth,edown

    overtheears;anoldgreatat,hfurroundthepocketsand

    llar;abrightloredhandkerchief,togotes

    roundthenedhighbootslikethoseofralph.

    theytheuedtothehairdresser,andralphinsistedthatthe

    beardandstacheshould

    nnerhspringsbuthbblerswax.

    ”life,”hesaid,”ghtdependupohingsnotslipping,at

    anynt.”

    theyhentthattheyeheirroo,ralph

    exclaid:

    ”why,”

    ”soetusinfrontofthe

    railationatnineoclod,ofurse,hehasnoidea

    ofindus.ihere.verylikelythepoorfellowis

    ingstill.”

    per,ashehadexpected,sittingupon

    thestepsgoinguptotherailpedup,hacry

    ofjoy,uponseeingpercy.

    ”thevarginbepraised,sterpercyibegantothinkthatyou

    sthavebeeoffsoetoe;andi

    uldnt,forthelifeof,keouttodo.”

    ”,”percysaid,notohurtthe

    attachedfellothathehadbeen

    fotten;”butorr
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