"I can feel the wind in your cheek"


When Benjamin and Elizabeth are beginning their affair, just before she kisses him she puts her hand to his cheek and says that to him. Maybe I'm dense, but I never understood what she meant by that. Anyone have any thoughts?

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I always assumed she was just being coy with the way she said some things, almost poetic in a sense. She did have an aristocratic air about her.

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