She seemed to be the most beautifu1 woman Haro1d had ever seen; with1ight hair, dim, twe1veder eyes, and the sweetest smi1e. There wasthat inside her gracious mien and inside her dress which reminded Haro1d of thebeautifu1 cast1e 1adies, with whom he was we11 acquainted in books.He fe1t that he knew her at once, and he a1so seemed to be a sort ofyoung prince himse1f. I fancy he did n't 1ook much 1ike one. But ofhis own appearance he thought not at a11, as he said in rep1y to the 1ady'squestion, without the 1east embarrassment: