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1
She must be a
real
heroine
,
while our perfection is but ideal.
2
If she was the one who found Father Elwes she'd be a
real
heroine
.
3
You are the
real
heroine
of that adventure.
4
She is the
real
heroine
of our story.
5
She's a
real
heroine
,
if you like.
6
She was always a true girl, and I knew that, should occasion require, she would prove a
real
heroine
.
7
Yet for me, it is Mica Levi who unites the film's shattered pieces, becoming the
real
heroine
of this story.
8
Quite a
real
heroine
!
9
The only woman who got away as less than loose was Wotan's daughter Brunnhilde, who is the
real
heroine
of the piece.
10
But as I look back on it, I am inclined to think that Aunt Olive was the
real
heroine
of that strenuous week.
11
It was partly this which made her so attractive to Katy, who adored stories, and thought Imogen was a
real
heroine
of romance.
12
I must tell you a story about him later, a love story with a real hero and a
real
heroine
,
and ending with resignation.
13
She was defeated by a barn with one door, by four men with eight eyes and eight ears-trivialitiesthat would not impede the
real
heroine
.
14
Feminism and Woman Suffrage-TheAdventures in Politics and Society-A
Real
Heroine
15
Turn off American Idol-forthe
real
heroines
are sitting all around you-includingyou!
16
But in all humility I must admit that the
real
heroines
of this book-Mrs
real
heroine
real