She had been drifting into the dull, passionless life of a middle-aged woman.
I am a middle-aged woman, you know, Lawrence, but I want to be made love to as though I were a silly girl!
I am a middle-aged woman, clinging to my youth and pleasures--the sort of pleasures for which you have a vast contempt.
Children ran away when they saw approaching them an aged woman, with a red shawl on, for they believed she was a witch, who could, with her evil eye, injure them.
There was a middle-aged woman in England in 1860 who for two years lived on opium, gin, and water.
The door was flung wide, and a middle-aged woman appeared in the bright light of the interior of the house.
As I was finishing my meal, a middle-aged woman whom I knew came down the car towards me.
He was ten years older than me, and yet he seemed boyish, and I an aged woman full of experience, as he sat there opposite to me with his wide, melancholy eyes and restless mouth.
In a large and comfortable kitchen I found a middle-aged woman seated by a huge deal table near a blazing fire, with a couple of large books open before her.
The girl stared, but went away apparently to fetch it—presently came the landlady, a good-looking middle-aged woman.
An aged Woman, resembling the Mother of Rembrandt.
As the horses stopped before the entrance, a middle-aged woman, in felt slippers, drying her hands upon a large print apron, came and stood in the light of the doorway.
So wondering, her eyes closed, and she slipped into dreamland, only awakened by the entrance of a stout, middle-aged woman carrying a lighted lamp.
Then he perceived an aged woman with a head which nodded perpetually, who came towards him, but she was a witch.
Then an aged woman came up to them who inquired why they were so sad?
Once her wandering gaze caught the eyes of a middle-aged woman in rusty black, who smiled at her above the head of a sleeping child.
Just a middle-aged woman in a soft kind of dress, who came to him without any fuss and the first thing he knew he felt acquainted.
And what they saw was a stout, middle-aged woman in a too-tight black velvet dress that made her look like a dowager.
Much has been written about the unwed, middle-aged woman; her fussiness, her primness, her angularity of mind and body.
The other was a middle-aged woman in frowsy garments; tall and stout, sly and sullen.
The cook, a middle-aged woman, looked at the dog, and her face puckered all over with points of interrogation and exclamation.
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