Show i i Eyes and Complexion i Victor Hugo said that a lighthaired I i woman may be coaxed into anything but I 1 that a darkhaired woman is firm and tin yielding Blondes are usually thought to be gentle and sweettempered and II brunettes to be exactly the opposite Few people would ascribe the quality 01 i haughtiness toa blonde it is always the tall brunette with dark flashing eyes who I is supposed to carry off the palm in this direction Men naturally quail before I the accusing glance of a pair of burning black eyes Blue eyes are appealing and often carry tears in their depths which II rise on the slightest provocation Such I eyes can be more easily denied but the piercing glances of a real brunette can scarcely be gainsaid Disraeli says that I Cleopatra had blue eyes but nobody believes be-lieves it Her eyes must have been extraordinary black lustrous and m i quality much like those of a basilisk I when she fastened her burning orbs upon up-on her lover the result must have been like that experienced when a serpents tooth sinks into the flesh of its victim j f the charm possessed by very black eyes i beingmuch like that exerted by a serpent 1 its s f upon ItsprJ V SL 1 > f > < |