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Laboratory But Don't Tell the Children

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��On the table above, the parts of the doll-to-be are beginning to assume familiar shape. The legs, at any rate, have found their mates and all that remains to make them passable is some very careful smoothing and polishing

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��A doll with a bald head is worse than no doll at all. Below, a bisque doll is receiving her crowning glory at the hands of a woman worker who does nothing else all day long but put the right shade of hair on the right doll

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��A collection of dolls, with 'Ras- tus, the human chocolate drop, thrown in for good measure. Dolls in winter dress sometimes make large money for their makers, because the head is left hairless and a woolen cap which costs little, is substituted

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