kalidels: “He hardly dared to look at what was framed in the hole in the sheet. Maybe she was
kalidels: “He hardly dared to look at what was framed in the hole in the sheet. Maybe she was hideous … he looked, and saw a soft face that was not at all ugly, a cushioned setting for her glimmering, gemstone eyes, which were brown with flecks of gold: tiger’s eyes.” painting of the ‘hole in the sheet’ scene from salman rushdie’s ‘midnight’s children’ that i couldn’t get out of my head! here the protagonist’s grandfather, a doctor, finally sees the young woman he’s been treating for over three years through a sheet of fabric with a round hole cut into it. they instantly fall in love :”) twitter link / -- source link