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Havelock Ellis
2 April 2008
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“It was the hair of the bright flaxon sort, which the poets have conventionally called ‘golden’, the hair one sees so often on the angels of the Italian primitive painters ‑ though not so often in living Italians. It is the hair which always seems to be more beautiful than any other.”

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