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Manasseh

CHAPTER IV
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Their charms bloom only for their own countrymen, and by them they are jealously guarded.

They never work in the fields, and so their fair faces are never tanned or freckled.

The young maidens keep their rooms, and spin, weave, and embroider for their own adornment.

When Sunday comes and they all go to church, they fill six benches and form a veritable 'book of beauties,' of various types, both blond and brunette, which, however, one cannot so easily distinguish, owing to the richly worked kerchiefs under which their hair is hidden.

Their entire costume is snow-white, even to the fine sheepskin bodice worn by each." "Ah, your young women think of nothing but dress, I fear," remarked Blanka.
"By no means," protested Manasseh; "on the contrary, their childhood and youth are largely devoted to education.


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