"Death too can be a woman, with a skull, misleadingly handsome. Death can menace the mother with the child, can invade the comfortable dwelling of the merchant, can interrupt the miser counting his gold or the scholar in his study; can waylay the bridegroom and his bride; can attend the wedding feast. Death, wearing crown, his bony feet on a globe, holds a glass inscribed with the words, The mirror that flatters not"
— Oct 29, 2025 02:12PM
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