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We see her face, we see her foot, and we know.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them

Milk (human)
Bob Flaws • The Tao of Healthy Eating
Grace Macaulay, then: seventeen, small and plump, with skin that went brown by the end of May. Her hair was black and oily, and had the hot consoling scent of an animal in summer. She disliked books, and was by nature a thief if she found a thing to be beautiful, but not hers. She didn’t know she couldn’t sing. She was inclined to be cross.
Sarah Perry • Enlightenment
mirror images.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
"Woman" in the abstract is young, and, we assume, charming. As they get older they pass off the stage, somehow, into private ownership mostly, or out of it altogether. But these good ladies were very much on the stage, and yet any one of them might have been a grandmother.