FACIAL EXPRESSION.
A man's occupation has a do with making bis facfaf exp^f * Studies or scbolarly tual pursuits, when coupled *»**.*. » habits, brighten the face and gw superior look. An uuaelilsfl Jwsat>, love of study or arts, will make a M*,J pleasant face; but, oa the contrary,» y . uia> have a face that does not P»«-Jf J f one, because of pure "lAshae**- % yet( . / be noticed that aolflie.'* get a baro, fc look: labourers look tired; wP.**£™tadl. Inquisitive ; mathematicians loO£ ova; judges look grave and a msu home life is unhappy looks all brow.■ Tbe business ofteu make* -ne x f,,,,, r&fe Often we think this man ten W?;,* tlw one a lawyer, that one a *$ other a doctor, and so on. «w -£ ■„_o«*» are mistaken, for the .ww* w through the faces. And who i»j % recognise the genuine farmer tha a» oue sets eyes on him I
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7880, 3 June 1891, Page 2
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147FACIAL EXPRESSION. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7880, 3 June 1891, Page 2
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