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67 - Fever on the Frontier

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The Face of the Manikin

In 18 80, the body of a young girl was found in river scene in paris. A mortician who was working at the mogue was so enthralled by this girl that he wanted to preserve her face. This plaster cast came to be known as long connu de la seine, or the unknown woman the sen and it was widely reproduced. Her face became a highly coveted piece of art, gracing the walls of homes and businesses all across europe. So much so that albert camis is humoured to have called her the drowned monelisa, comparing her to davince's painting. In norway, there was a man named asme ler

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