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Tennessee Williams

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I never saw a more beautiful woman, enormous eyes, skin the color of Devonshire cream.
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After meeting Anna Magnani, as quoted in Tennessee Williams : Rebellious Puritan (1961) by Nancy Marie Patterson Tischler, p. 175

 
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