Some women have a warm appealing beauty. There are others who are just as undeniably beautiful, but their appearance has an edge to it that robs it of warmth.
Such were two sisters who were active beginning in the 1940s. Constance Dowling and her younger sister, Doris, were lovely ladies, but there just was no softness in their expressions, which is interesting since they were indeed sisters. Maybe it was genetic. Maybe it was environmental. But for whatever reason, it was there.
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