A blind woman wakes up from eye surgery, with temporary blue lenses in place to ease her transition to vision. She can see the people in her life---husband, caring nurse---for the first time. But what she sees is their essence, their character, in animal form rather than their physical selves. ("Blue Lenses," by Daphne du Maurier)
A great story! Du Maurier draws the net closer and closer.... Susan E
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