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1 The handsomest women are usually purchased for the courts and principal mandarins.
2 She is, however, one of the handsomest women in the Rooms.
3 In her young days she and her sister were the handsomest women in London.
4 Angela thought Nick's old friend one of the handsomest women she had ever seen.
5 They are two Irish girls of no fortune, who are declared the handsomest women alive.
6 She was one of the handsomest women in France.-E.
7 These are two Irish girls, of no fortune, who are declared the handsomest women alive.
8 The Duchess, flattery apart, was avowedly and admittedly one of the ten handsomest women in society.
9 She was one of the handsomest women in Europe, Miss Fairfax, when Lord Latimer married her.
10 Actresses, duchesses, all the handsomest women in Europe.
11 Now she travelled to Koenigsberg and hired the handsomest women to be found in the employment bureaus.
12 Though no longer in her first youth she is one of the handsomest women I have seen.
13 She was one of the handsomest women in France, and preserved her beauty even to old age.
14 He assigned the handsomest women to the principal of these, and the remainder were disposed of by lot.
15 Upon the whole, the handsomest women here are not Mexicans, that is, not born in the capital, but in the provinces.
16 Mrs. Camelford, whom previously I had not met, certainly seemed to me one of the handsomest women I have ever seen.
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