The stranger smiles (and yes, he should be a stranger, because if he was unknown to her yet dined at their wedding table her husband should not have asked her if she recognised him) and asks if she may grace even a blind man with her beauty on this happiest of days.
Afterwards she thinks she should have known, second sight or not, the moment he placed such familiar hands upon her face.
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The stranger smiles (and yes, he should be a stranger, because if he was unknown to her yet dined at their wedding table her husband should not have asked her if she recognised him) and asks if she may grace even a blind man with her beauty on this happiest of days.
Afterwards she thinks she should have known, second sight or not, the moment he placed such familiar hands upon her face.