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CONCERNING PHYSIOGNOMY THE EYEBROWS.

J&tantegazza says ; —“ 1 have never .-seett either a profound thinker or a fairm and judicious man with their •eyebrows situated very high and dividing the forehead into equal parts.” Eyebrows vary materially both in form, shape, location, bulk, quality, ami regularity, each of which indi- . t«i.fces some peculiar trait of character. Arched eyebrows are usually con- . sidered to he more beautiful and attractive than those that are straight. Arched eyebrows are more common im women and straight ones in men. idow, projecting eyebrows indicate 'discernment, penetrat.on of mind and cfepfch of thought. The nearer the • eyebrows are to the eyes the more earnest,deep,and firm is the character. “'TEtus loses in strength, firmness, and Mildness in proport-i. n to the height

of the eyebrows. Arched eyebrows indicate feminine traits of character, whilst straight eyebrows evince masculine qualities of mind. Weak eyebrows generally accompany little power and ardour of temperament. Fineness and evenness of eyebrows indicate a high-toned, susceptible, and impressible cast of mind, combined with evenness of character and a clear head. Unevenness combined with fineness indicates irritability and excitability, Thick and strong eyebrows indicate a full development of the muscular and bony parts, combined with great power of endurance and force of character. Wild and uneven eyebrows indicate a corresponding condition of mind.” Invekcakgiul.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 11

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CONCERNING PHYSIOGNOMY THE EYEBROWS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 11

CONCERNING PHYSIOGNOMY THE EYEBROWS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 11

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