Chapter Three-4

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She could not help thinking how horrified her father would be if he found a hairdresser in the Vicarage. Equally she knew that Madame Fernando was speaking the truth in saying that the style that she did her hair in was not in keeping with the elegance of her new gowns. To please Madame, who was very insistent, Dominica loosened the hair over her ears, made it fall from a parting in the middle in a soft wave on either side of her forehead and pinned it at the back into a chignon. “That is better,” Madame approved. “But you need curls on the top, mademoiselle, especially in the evening. They are very becoming.” “I will think – about it,” Dominica faltered. But somehow she felt that Lord Hawkston would agree with Madame Fernando. She was well aware that he was not buying such delectabl

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