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... t can sink fish and wild geese" or "make flowers close in shame," or even "as ethereal as a celestial being, capable of toppling kingdoms," none suffice to describe this woman’s beauty.
Mrs. Vance recalls a line from a poem she learned in school, "A glance back, a smile born of a hundred charms, the six palaces’ beauty fades."
Perhaps such a verse could describe this woman’s incomparable beauty.
Mrs. Vance gazes at this stunning face, finding herself almost entranced.
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