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ANOTHER BEARDED LADY.

O dear ! Another bearded lady. This bewhiskored beauty is Mrs Foster, of Muscatine, of lowa. They are Hack and glossy, three inches long, and the moustache over her lovely mouth would do credit to any young or old gentleman. “ Mrs Foster,” says the ‘ Muscatine Journal,’ “ is as great a curiosity as any woman travelling with shows.” Weighing, as she does, 3001bs, her presence must be remarkably impressive, suggesting suffrage, and perhaps por tentious of coming constitutional changes.

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Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 4

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ANOTHER BEARDED LADY. Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 4

ANOTHER BEARDED LADY. Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 4

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