The vivaciouswoman, a passionate lover of the chase, found life in Ratisbon unendurable.
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Mrs. Foster was a slender, vivaciouswoman, fond of society.
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What kind of man would turn a warm, vivaciouswoman like Charlotte into a near-recluse?
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So that the last word the vivaciouswoman said to herself was a soft "Poor Susy!"
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Put in her place a vivaciouswoman, capricious, decided, to a certain limit, however, and things assume a different aspect.
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A laughing group followed, headed by a tall vivaciouswoman covered with jewels, whom Odo guessed to be the Procuratessa Bra.
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She was a little, plain, vivaciouswoman; one who, like an india-rubber toy, you have only to touch, and it issues sound.
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Faustina is a vivaciouswoman, with a high arched Syrian nose, blue-black hair and grey eyes, testament to some Gothic or Thessalian ancestor.
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How could this clever, vivaciouswoman, Howard asked himself, retain this wonderful freshness and sweetness of mind in such solitude and dulness of life?
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The head of the interpreter service, is a small, vivaciouswoman by the name Renee van Hoof, the wife of a prominent Flemish painter.
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Jack was doing his duty nobly, and he liked vivaciouswomen who amused him, poor soul!
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Young and vivaciouswomen are peculiarly subject to this sort of sensitiveness, as he was well aware.
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"Oh, I can do almost anything," she said, in a tone of a self-possessed, careless, and vivaciouswoman.