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- The Cottage Fire-Side
- Young girls’ hair
Newly-born infants are shaven; but as they grow up, a little circle at the crown is left untouched. At first the circle is small, but it grows larger with years; and at six or seven, boys let all their hair grow and crop them when too long, just like their elders. Girls, before they leave this “poppy-head” stage as it is called, have little queues on the crown, tied less closely than men’s in the old days. Next, at ten or more, they have their hair done in a more complicated manner; sometimes the tresses are tied together at the crown and made into bows, and sometimes the hair is gathered at the top and parted into two tresses, right and left, which are made into vertical loops, joined together at the side, the joint being covered with a piece of ornamental paper. It has of late become an almost universal custom with school-girls to tie their hair with a ribbon and let it down loose or plaited on their backs. - Barbara's Birthday
- Castles by the Sea
- Sand Babies
Children playing on the beach - Sparrow Tree Square
Children playing - The Baby Show
Looking after the baby - The Magic Hill
Children gathering flowers - The Twins
Boy and Girl looking out at the night - The three daughters of M Dupont
Doing the laundry - Young Girl
Young girl with outstretched arms - Three girls and an old man
- Jumper dresses for the very young high school girl
- The Fountain in the Rue de Regard