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1
From above the woman's figure looked even
more
matronly
and reassuring.
2
The sight made several of the
more
matronly
cobbs cluck their tongues in disapproval.
3
Here it has a maturer and
more
matronly
look, but with no less sweetness.
4
She was just a little
more
matronly
,
perhaps, but without doubt a most beautiful woman.
5
She was still beautiful, though the years had touched her; a little
more
matronly
-
much
more
homely.
6
Of course, we have spoken only of young ladies, a
more
matronly
style being expected from their chaperons.
7
The nearest he recognised as his sister Kate, though grown into
more
matronly
proportions than when he last had seen her.
8
Something
more
matronly
controlled her mien;
9
A little
more
matronly
,
perhaps, and not quite as much of a girl as when you first made her acquaintance; but Martha, nevertheless.
10
To him, Mary had only grown
more
matronly
,
and, wisely laying aside the frivolity of girlhood, had acquired the sedateness of riper years.
11
The widow herself was graver and
more
matronly
,
yet there was much of the old Isabella left, and Verdayne was glad to see her.
more
matronly
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