Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Soulless Beauty

One glance ... revealed a woman who had once been beautiful, as the sons of God once found the daughters of men; nay, the wreck of her was still beautiful, but it was the soulless beauty whose appeal is to that which is least worthy in any man.

~A Private Chivalry by Francis Lynde, pp. 6–7

I've been proofreading books for Distributed Proofreaders, an organization that digitizes books in the public domain through the work of volunteers. As you proofread the pages, they tend to skip around, but sometimes you get lucky (if you're the only person working on it at the time), and you can proofread a whole chapter straight through so that you get to catch a bit of the story. I just started proofreading this book so I have no clue of who the characters are. It's categorized as "English — General Fiction." I liked the quote — I think we all know this soulless beauty the author writes of.