Young Lady

Word YOUNG LADY
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In fact, I was pleasantly surprised by Stuart's young-lady looks. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Only one suite of rooms on an upper floor was tenanted; and from one of these, the voice of a young-lady vocalist, practising bravura lustily, came flaunting out upon the silent evening. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mere young-lady talk, when controuled by those they hate. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Indies — practised by all young ladies, and laid aside by them when they marry, exactly as their young-lady names and young-lady habits of various kinds are laid aside. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A half-tone portrait of the "prudish 'young-lady' proof-reader" (what a lacerating taunt!) is printed in the Bret Harte Memorial Number of the ❋ Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe (N/A)

The proof-readers have not dealt kindly with The Luck of Roaring Camp; but the first of that ilk to mutilate the story was also the worst, to wit, the aforesaid "prudish 'young-lady' proof-reader." ❋ Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe (N/A)

Lydia's young-lady friends gave her their works in oil or water-colors done in a fine, free-hand style that may one day form a school of its own. ❋ Various (N/A)

It was night; Lucille and her gentle companion, Julie, had been chatting together, as young-lady friends will do, most confidentially. ❋ Various (N/A)

There was the mother, sharing her responsibility with the neat and pretty young-lady daughter. ❋ Various (N/A)

Every author who deals in fiction feels it to be his duty to contribute towards the payment of the accumulated interest in the events of the war, by relating his work to them; and the heroes of young-lady writers in the magazines have been everywhere fighting the late campaigns over again, as young ladies would have fought them. ❋ Various (N/A)

A girl of fourteen when her father bought the house, she was at the time receiving her young-lady education at the ❋ Mary Caroline Crawford (N/A)

As to the poor relations, they kissed everybody, not even excepting the plainer portion of the young-lady visitors, who, in their excessive confusion, ran right under the mistletoe, directly it was hung up, without knowing it! ❋ Robert Haven Schauffler (1921)

There, sitting on the front steps of the Main Building, waiting for her father, she had encountered the wife of the professor of European History with her beautiful young-lady sister from New York and her two daughters, exquisite little girls in white serge, whose tailored, immaculate perfection made Sylvia's heart heavy with a sense of the plebeian inelegance of her own Saturday-morning play-clothes. ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

When the young-lady librarian arrived from Albany and approved enthusiastically of the stack-room and cataloguing, the architect's cup of satisfaction fairly ran over; and when he went away, leaving her installed in her handsome oak-finished office, he could hardly refrain from embracing her, so exactly the right touch did she add to the whole thing with her fresh white shirt-waist and pretty, business-like airs. ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

Europe had never been more real to her young-lady eyes than an immense World's Exposition, rather overwhelmingly full of objects to be inspected, and now, here in Ohio, even that impression was dim and remote. ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

With another line -- to wit, this one -- I pass over my affecting reunion that night at Calais with my eight young-lady charges; as also the details of our return to England's friendly shores, of our meeting with Miss Primleigh, of our immediate departure by steamer for our own dear land, and finally of our reception at ❋ Tony Sarg (1910)

Constantly I strove to impress on our eight young-lady seniors the tremendous value, for future conversational purposes, of the sights, the associations and the memories with which we were now thrown in such intimate contact. ❋ Tony Sarg (1910)

I could stand being licked by another man, but the idea of facing one of those sinewy young-lady champions whose stalwart face looks out at you from the sporting page is repellent to me. ❋ Peter Newell (1910)

Mrs. Proctor, and their young-lady daughter wearing a marvellous ❋ Stewart Edward White (1909)

You would have seen even Kate -- young-lady Kate, who had once substituted in a school -- join in this mad revel, with an appetite for fun that showed how much of a child she still was. ❋ Miriam Michelson (1906)

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