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In French we say: "The eyes are de miror of the soul."
ReplyDeleteThe eyes are often the first thing we notice when contacting someone.
If a person don't look to you in the eyes, we often have misfeelings about him.
The lost of life in seen when our eyes are still and then we see the soul has gone away.
Many men and women have this sight with their eyes that would pierce you so deeply.