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In a letter to Cuvier, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire explained that beardless men were assumed to be slaves, so he and the other French savants stopped shaving. Some also took up the water pipe. Published drawings of them at work, nevertheless, show them always clean-shaven and in frock coats, perhaps in a nod to European sensibilities.
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