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A MERCHANT'S WIFE OF KALOUGA,
IN HER WINTER DRESS.
P L A T E LXVIII. exhibited the dress of a merchant of Kalouga,
Plate LXIX. contained a portrait of his wife in her summer dress, and
the present Plate shews her in her winter attire. These dresses are of
a singular, but brilliant appearance, particularly the head-dress, being
embroidered and highly ornamented. The only difFerence between
the summer and winter habits seems to be the addition of a sort of
handkerchief to the head, with a cloth coat or cloak, trimmed with
fur, thrown over the shoulders.
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