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She and her frail, generous, and long-suffering husband, Conrad Brinks are rumored to be weekend nudists.
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She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
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She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.
She and frail
She collected books on Catholic theology and at times gave lectures on faith and literature, traveling quite far despite her frail health.
She is Laurette Bowen ( Estelle Winwood ), one of his many wives and consorts through the years, whom he had abandoned when she grew old and frail while he remained young.
She was a " plain, frail child with a forlornness of spirit ", which affected her grandparents who pampered her with food and clothes.
She becomes progressively more open and less frail throughout the novel and develops a strong attachment to Hollingsworth on top of her sisterly affections for Zenobia.
: She is Chiharu's cute but frail cousin ( prone to sunstroke ) with an overprotective brother who lives by the sea.
She spent the last nine months of her life at his home, having been in frail health for a number of years.
" She attended his memorial service in October 1989 at Westminster Abbey, frail and in a wheelchair.
She is so frail, and her downcast face looks so forlorn, that one contemporary reviewer referred to her as a consumptive ; Brooks described her simply as " a poor girl who was cold ".
Her manner is dainty and frail, and she sports a wardrobe of showy but cheap evening clothes, as indicated in the stage directions for Scene 10: " She had decked herself out in a somewhat soiled and crumpled white satin evening gown and a pair of scuffed silver slippers with brilliants set in their heels.
She is rather timid and frail girl and is one of the few people who can see the AniYoko Trio and others as they really are ( although she annoyingly looks for Kenta's batteries in belief that he's a toy ), and shares in some of the adventures that Ami has.
She and generous
She was generous with her encores and the audience was equally so with its cheers and applause and flowers.
She gained a reputation for generous giving, often feeding and lending money to friends and stranger alike.
She is known for her March, 1776 letter to John and the Continental Congress, requesting that they, "... remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
She was described as independent, outspoken, and given to poignant epithets, and as warm and generous to her few close friends.
" She went on to note that while he was " incredibly kind and generous ", he always wanted to get things done the way that he wanted, and would " tune you out if you displeased him.
She was from Yong Prefecture ( 永州 Yǒngzhōu ) ( today Linglin County ( 零陵縣 Líng Lín Xiàn ), Hunan ) in Tang Dynasty, or from a wealthy and generous family in Zēngchéng County ( 增城縣 ), Guangdong.
Aunt Branwell also gave them books and subscribed to Fraser's Magazine, less interesting than Blackwood's, but, nevertheless, providing plenty of material for discussion. Portrait of James Sheridan Knowles, in Fraser's Magazine 1838 She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall, and she provided the funds for the project in Brussels.
She appears to be calm and generous, but is cruel and manipulative, often psychologically and physically torturing Rei for several ambiguous reasons.
" She also mentioned that Smith had been a generous philanthropist, donating both money and time to charitable causes and helping individuals get started in the food industry, even after his retirement.
" Feminine devotion is demanded as a duty by Montherlant and Lawrence ; less arrogant, Claudel, Breton, and Stendahl admire it as a generous choice ...." She finds that woman is " the privileged Other ", that Other is defined in the " way the One chooses to posit himself ", and:
She was very generous with her illustrations and donated many drawings to writers to help them get published.
She described her marketing for Nash as the finest among her 40-years of commercial relationships, and the company was " most generous in sponsoring Miss America in many parts of America.
She lived with her sister on the generous pension that Victoria sent her, and covered the walls of her house with portraits of the queen.
She sent messengers to Dáire with an extremely generous offer of land and treasure, and if necessary sexual favours, if he would loan the bull to her for a year.
She sent messengers to Dáire with an extremely generous offer of land and treasure, and if necessary sexual favours, if he would loan the bull to her for a year.
She accepted and a two-week gig proved a smash when the comeback garnered generous media attention and people started flocking into The Cookery.
She settled into the role of mistress of Hemsted, building up Norris's fortune, and was liked by the local folk, especially as she was generous to the poor.
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