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    The Blind Man and the Milk

    Author: Leo Tolstoy

    A Man born blind asked a Seeing Man: “Of what colour is milk?”

    The Seeing Man said: “The colour of milk is the same as that of white paper.”

    The Blind Man asked: “Well, does that colour rustle in your hands like paper?”

    The Seeing Man said: “No, it is as white as white flour.”

    The Blind Man asked: “Well, is it as soft and as powdery as flour?”

    The Seeing Man said: “No, it is simply as white as a white hare.”

    The Blind Man asked: “Well, is it as fluffy and soft as a hare?”

    The Seeing Man said: “No, it is as white as snow.”

    The Blind Man asked: “Well, is it as cold as snow?”

    And no matter how many examples the Seeing Man gave, the Blind Man was unable to understand what the white colour of milk was like.