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Citation: Sa. Inness, AN ECONOMY OF BEAUTY, THE BEAUTY-SYSTEM IN WHARTON,EDITH THE 'LOOKINGGLASS' AND 'PERMANENT WAVE', Studies in short fiction, 30(2), 1993, pp. 135-144
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