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Eleanor Ogrady
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"The upper part of the face down to the root of the nose is the seat of thought; it is the region where our projects and resolutions are formed. It is the office of the middle and lower parts to unfold them. " — (Brown. ) NINE ATTITUDES OF THE HEAD.
1. The head held easily erect signifies calm repose. It is a colorless attitude.
". '. The head lifted signifies vehemence.
:;. The head bowed, concentration of mind; reflection.
1. The head advanced, interest, curiosity, eagerness.
5. The head lean
...ing toward an object ex- presses tenderness.
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The head drawn back from an object ex- presses dislike.
6. The head slightly bowed directly before an object, with the eyes upon it, expresses scrutiny.
7. The head advanced toward a person or object and bowed signifies trust, veneration.
8. The head bowed and drawn back from an object which the eyes gaze upon expresses sus- picious scrutiny.
9. The head lifted, with face turned upward, signifies' exaltation.
Negation is expressed by a lateral movement of the head from side to side.


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