Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being Reproductions From Specially Prepared

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Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being Reproductions From Specially Prepared
F M Coleman
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Henceforth he invariably awaits your coming, and his youthful guide having marked you down, his persistent importunities move you to much profanity.
The Wasudeo beggar does not usually l)eg from Europeans, the reason probably being that he only "works" from three o'clock to eight a. M. One of the peculiarities of the native is his passion for remaining awake till all hours of the night, and, on festive occasions, the whole night long, as many a long suffering Anglo-Indian can testify, the manne
...rs and customs of the inhabitants of the country at such times not being conducive to slumber within a radius of half a mile of the scene of gaiety.
The most original of stage managers could surely never conceive for a Christmas pantomime a more grotesque form of hat than that worn by the Wasudeo beggar. Shaped like a sugar loaf of huge proportions, the top part of it is covered with gold tinsel, while the lower half is gaily ornamented with peacock's feathers.
A MOHAMEDAN.
This portrait represents a Mohamedan dressed in the full costume worn by Mussalmans from the North- West Provinces.


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