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What aterrifying reflection it is, by theway, that nearlyall our deep love for
women who are not our kindred dependsat any
rate, in the first instanceupon their personal
appearances. If we lost them, and found them again dreadful to
look on, though otherwise they were the very same,
should we still love them?
1887 She, ch.26 'What We Saw', narrator's note. | ||