12/39 Oh, you should see him, Madge; he is the most beautiful person living. The poor soft beauty of the fairest woman grows pale beside him. You cannot know how wonderfully beautiful a man may be. You have never seen one." "Yes, I have seen many men, and I well remember their appearance. I was twelve years old, you know, when I lost my sight." "But, Madge," said Dorothy, out of the fulness of her newly acquired knowledge, "a girl of twelve cannot see a man." "No woman sees with her eyes the man whom she loves," answered Madge, quietly. |