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1
Mrs. Sinclair is a
true
heroine
,
and, I think, shames us all.
2
Now there had been a
true
heroine
of the People!
3
Hepzibah, not Phoebe, is the
true
heroine
of the romance,-orat least its central figure.
4
You are a
true
heroine
for our age.
5
There, like a
true
heroine
of old-time fiction, she would announce her own name at the altar.
6
You are a
true
heroine
.
7
She was a
true
heroine
.
8
Giannetta is a
true
heroine
-
warm
-hearted
,self-sacrificing ,and ,asall good women nowadays are, largely touched with enthusiasm of humanity.
9
Kitty is a
true
heroine
-
warm
-hearted
,self-sacrificing ,and ,asall good women nowadays are, largely touched with the enthusiasm of humanity.
10
SDLP leader Mark Durkan, who was central in securing the apology, described Sarah Conlon as a
true
heroine
of our age.
11
But a meek and gentle temper was her's, though a
true
heroine
,
whenever honour or virtue called for an exertion of spirit.
12
She defended herself like a
true
heroine
with a revolver, which she shot through the broken windows whenever a savage made his appearance.
13
To the credit of the timid, and for the encouragement of the weak, we have to add that Miss Pritty likewise became a
true
heroine
!
14
Many of them are the
true
heroines
,
the real sisters of mercy, of the communities where they live.
15
"Really," said he, "that little Mrs. Addison is a
true
heroine
!
"
16
"She is a
true
heroine
,
"
thought Mabel when left to herself again, "I don't understand how she can do things like that.
true
heroine
true