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and handfome Gypjie, not improperly transferred upon the 
Indian SQUA, or Female Indian, trick'd up in all her 
bravery. 
The Men are fomewhat Horfe Fac'd, and generally 
Faucious, i. e. without Beards; but the Women many of 
them [100] have very good Features; feldome without a 
Come to me, or Cos Amor is, in their Countenance; all of 
them black Eyed, having even fhort Teeth, and very white; 
their Hair black, thick and long, broad Breafted; hand- 
fome ftreight Bodies, and flender, confidering their con- 
ftant loofe habit: Their limbs cleanly, ftraight, and of a 
convenient ftature, generally, as plump as Partridges, and 
faving here and there one, of a modeft deportment. 
Their Garments are a pair of Sleeves of Deer, or Moofe 
skin dreft, and drawn with lines of feveral Colours into 
Afiatick Works, with Buskins of the fame, a fhort Mantle 
of Trading Cloath, either Blew or Red, fattened with 
a knot under the Chin, and girt about the middle with a 
Zone, wrought with white and blew Beads into pretty 
Works; of thefe Beads they have Bracelets for their Neck 
and Arms, and Links to hang in their Ears, and a fair 
Table curioufly made up with Beads likewife, to wear 
before their Breaft; their Hair they Combe backward, and 
tye it up fhort with a Border, about two handfulls broad, 
[101] wrought in Works as the other with their Beads: 
But enough of this. 
