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The Follies and Foibles of Paris. Man never was guilty of as many follies as he is at this time. There is not a "fast" young man here — and you know we are all "fast" --who has not his hair-dresser to go with him everywhere. All the huntsmen who have quitted Paris to shoot the birds during the ornithological St. Bartholomew, which custom sanctions during this month, have carried their hair-dresser with them! Go into a fashionable barber's shop and have your beard shaved, Figaro will asParis to shoot the birds during the ornithological St. Bartholomew, which custom sanctions during this month, have carried their hair-dresser with them! Go into a fashionable barber's shop and have your beard shaved, Figaro will ask you at the end of the operation, "Shall I make your face, sir?" Make means paint — a little touch of rouge on your check to heighten it with health's glow. We shall see men wearing as many rings as rosettes yet. Already everybody has signet-rings; diamond shirt buttons are on every wristband. If you look attentively, two or three costly rings may be detected among the charms on our watch chains. We wear veils when we return from races. Some bold fellows have ventured on parasols and f