especially if it runs perpendicularly down to the jaw-corners from that point instead of tapering, the person is large of the Osseous type. Built on the Oblong An oblong is what the Osseous brings to mind. His body outlines approximate the oblong--a squareness plus length. He is full of right angles and sharp corners. (See Chart 7) His face is built on the oblong (See Chart 8) and if you will notice the side-head of the next Osseous man you meet you will see that even a side view presents more nearly the appearance of the oblong than of any other geometrical figure. The Oblong Hand
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