Her morals became the same as those of the wisest and noblest men of the period in which she lived, and raised her to their rank instead of maintaining her in the category of the intriguing coquettes of her age.
He ridiculed her in every possible manner, even charging up against her beauty, her age.
A woman of her age begins to fear that she will not recover what she has lost, and so she is obliged to degrade her charms by taking the first new comer.
Why neglect a hundred women of her age, of her plainness, and of her merit, who make advances to you, and who would enact the same role with you that you play with the Countess?
Gervaise thought it shameful that a woman of her age, having three children should be thus abandoned by heaven and earth.
She was dying because she had had, at her age, a true mother's reason, because her breast was too small and weak for so much maternity.
And that Madame Gaudron was pregnant again; this was almost indecent at her age.
A woman of her age ought to know how to turn herself round.
One day the Duchesse de Gesvres took it into her head to go to Trianon and partake of this meal; her age, her rarity at Court, her accoutrements, and her face, provoked the Princesses to make fun of her in whispers with their fair visitors.
She wrote to the Danish minister at Paris, desiring to be informed of every particular respecting Madame Panache, her face, her age, her condition, and upon what footing she was at the French Court.
Love, eternal love, is her favourite topic of conversation; a topic unsuited to discussion at her age and in her position.
Her hôtel is a charming one, entre cour et jardin; and she is the most extraordinary person of her age I have ever seen.
Her dress was rich but suited to her age, which I should pronounce to be about sixty.
Her father omitted nothing in her education that might make her the most accomplished woman of her age.
Queen Adelaide died quietly on the 2nd of December, at her country seat of Bentley Priory, in the fifty-eighth year of her age.
Elizabeth died in the fifty-second year of her age, after a reign of twenty years.
At her age," he said, "I have never seen any first attack of paralysis so complicated and so serious as this.
The image, I should suppose, of what her widowed mother was at her age.
At her age, she will never take the long journey from Munich to Frankfort.
Many thought that that little de Nailles had expressed sentiments not proper at her age.
Madame de Nailles was not mistaken in her stepdaughter; she was very far advanced beyond her age, thanks to the cruel wrong that had been done her by the loss of her trust in her elders and her respect for them.
She then declaimed the little piece with an attention to punctuation and emphasis, a flexibility of voice and an appropriateness of gesture, very unusual indeed at her age, and which proved she had been carefully trained.
Adele sang the canzonette tunefully enough, and with the naivete of her age.
She's an underhand little thing: I never saw a girl of her age with so much cover.
Most people would have termed her a splendid woman of her age: and so she was, no doubt, physically speaking; but then there was an expression of almost insupportable haughtiness in her bearing and countenance.
After staggering half the town by the production of this infant (of which she nearly died) Maggie allowed the angels to waft it away to heaven, and everybody said that she ought to be very thankful--at her age.
Indisputably more beautiful than when Gerald had unwillingly made her his legal wife, she was now nearly twenty-four, and looked perhaps somewhat older than her age.
And she could not, in her age, devise expensive tastes.
Amelia is still the finest woman in England of her age.
Or how do you like the character of Hippodamia, who, by being the prettiest girl and best workwoman of her age, got one of the best husbands in all Troy?
Don't you conceive this to be a great omission in that who, by being the prettiest girl and best workwoman of her age, got one of the best husbands in all Troy?
But she read on, dry-eyed: women do not weep very much or very easily at her age.
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