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Photo by A. W. Cutlci; 



A THREK-CORNERED CHAT OUTSIDE A MEZOKOVESD COTTAGE 



The men are wearing coats of sheepskin, the wool being inside — a very warm and 

 comfortable garment. The short coat worn by the man in the center is not nearly as 

 popular as the long coat worn by the old man. These coats are often decorated with designs 

 m colored wools. The cone-shaped arrangement on the back of the woman's head is a 

 small basket, universally worn by the women. The hair is done up and placed under this 

 basket, and when on the street a covering is invariably worn over this basket, giving the 

 head a very peculiar shape (see page 371). 



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