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1 Mark Manning was slender and dark, with a soft voice and rather effeminate ways.
2 He was very small and neat and rather effeminate .
3 Ernest was rather effeminate & had an artistic temperament.
4 He had blue eyes and delicate, rather effeminate features.
5 He was a young lawyer, rather effeminate in appearance, with broad hips and a shy manner.
6 He was a very handsome man; of a refined and aristocratic type, but of a type rather effeminate than powerful.
7 The lad, a mere boy, frail-looking and slightly built, but with a handsome, rather effeminate - looking face, tried to slink away.
8 With a sweet and rather effeminate expression, blue eyes and a pleasant smile, he was a striking likeness of his mother.
9 He was a tall, slender young fellow of about twenty-five or twenty-six, clean-shaven, with a fresh complexion and a rather effeminate air.
10 You know they consider us rather effeminate in regard to strength, but I did not find it nearly so hard work as I supposed.
11 He was, I should think, nearly thirty years of age, small in person but elegantly made, with a very handsome but rather effeminate face.
12 "Richards is quite an unusual fellow, a good servant I believe, but rather effeminate and a kind of a dandy--
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