’The figure came readily enough.She was astonishingly beautiful.But beauty was not <everything.Beauty> had this penalty-it came too readily,came too <completely.It> stilled life- froze <it.One> forgot the little agitations;the flush,the pallor,some queer distortion,some light or shadow,who made the face unrecognizable for a moment and yet added a quality one saw for ever <after.It> was simpler to smooth that all out under the cover of beauty.’