EX PER- VI. 



THat falfe Locks ( as they call 

 them ) of fame Hair , being 

 by curling or otherwife brought to 

 a certain degree of drinefs, or of 

 ftiffnefs 3 will be attracted by the 

 flefh of fome perfons, or fecm to 

 apply themfelves to it > as Hair is 

 wont to do to Amber or Jet exci- 

 ted by rubbing. Of this I had a 

 Proof in fuch Locks worn by two 

 very Fair Ladies that you know. 

 For at fome times I obferved p that 

 they could not keep their Locks 

 from flying to their Cheeks , and 

 (though neither of them made any 

 ufe, or had any need of Painting ) 

 from flicking there. When one of 

 thefe Beauties firft fhew'd me this 

 Experiment* I turn'd it into a Com- 

 plemental Raillery , as fufpefting 

 there might be fome trick in ir> 

 though I after faw the fame thing 

 happen to the others Locks too. But 



as fhe is no ordinary Viriuofa (he ve- 

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