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    1. exhorted every one of them in her own language, filled with courageous spirits; and stirring up her womanish thoughts with a manly


    2. 21 Yes she exhorted every one of them in her own language filled with courageous spirits; and stirring up her womanish thoughts with a manly stomach she said to them 22 I cannot tell how you came into my womb for I neither gave you breath nor life neither was it I that formed the members of every one of you; 23 But doubtless the Creator of the world who formed the generation of man and found out the beginning of all things will also of his own mercy give you breath and life again as you now regard not your own selves for his laws' sake


    3. The expression of those eyes was strangely out of keeping with his somewhat womanish figure, and gave it something far more serious than could be guessed at first sight


    4. "No, no," Pulcheria Alexandrovna hurriedly interrupted, "you thought I was going to cross-question you in the womanish way I used to; don't be anxious, I understand, I understand it all: now I've learned the ways here and truly I see for myself that they are better


    5. " "To think of having such an attack of womanish hysteria, pah!" I concluded


    6. Instead of manifesting any womanish curiosity to feast his eyes with the sight of a captive from a people he was known to have so much reason to hate, Magua continued to smoke, with the meditative air that he usually maintained, when there was no immediate call on his cunning or his eloquence


    7. Lawksamercy, doctor, cried the young blood in the primrose vest, feigning a womanish simper and with immodest squirmings of his body, how you do tease a body! Drat the man! Bless me, I'm all of a wibbly wobbly


    8. Ralph believed himself immune to womanish emotions


    9. "No, no," Pulcheria Alexandrovna hurriedly interrupted, "you thought I was going to cross‐question you in the womanish way I used to; don't be anxious, I understand, I understand it all: now I've learned the ways here and truly I see for myself that they are better


    10. Fred turned round and hurried out of the room, conscious that he was getting rather womanish, and feeling confusedly that his being sorry was not of much use to the Garths

    11. The Dictates of the Heart are Weakness, Sentiment, and womanish Cowardice; but the Head is manly and courageous


    12. But when the Wind freshen’d suddenly and Squalls o’ercame us in a trice, Nature herself turn’d from Helpmeet to Harridan and Harmony turn’d to Horror! O what Panick suffus’d our Hearts as we scurried up the Masts to take in the Sails lest we heel o’er into the Drink! I learnt to be as nimble in clambering up a Mast barefoot as any Common Tar, but ne’er did I do so without a Pounding in my Breast that seem’d to say: Turn back, turn back, this is no Task for the Fair! Yet I still’d those Voices and continu’d just the same, for I had Contempt for Womanish Fears and fancied myself neither Man nor Woman but a Combination of the noblest Qualities of the twain! Always in my Life have I sought to press myself to do the Things I’ve fear’d the most; for only when one snatches Fear by the Scruff of its Neck and proclaims oneself its Mistress, doth one live Life to the fullest


    13. I’d e’en devis’d Moustaches for myself to cover my womanish Lips


    14. Ivanushka, sipping out of her saucer, looked with sly womanish eyes from under her brows at the young


    15. interrupted, ‘you thought I was going to cross-question you in the womanish way I used to; don’t be anxious, I understand, I understand it all: now I’ve learned the ways here and truly I see for myself that they are better


    16. And this womanish, boastful babbling was afterwards the cause of terrible mia-fortxmes, for that detail about Tatyana Pavlovna and her lodging was naturally caught up and retained by a scoundrel who had a practical mind for little things ; in more exalted and important matters he was xiseless and unintelligent, but for such trifles he had a keen sense, nevertheless


    17. Damn it all, whatever it is! A strong spirit, a weak spirit, a womanish spirit—whatever it is! Let us praise nature: you see what sunshine, how clear the sky is, the leaves are all green, it's still summer; four o'clock in the afternoon and the stillness! Where were you going?”


    18. Ivánushka, sipping out of her saucer, looked with sly womanish eyes from under her brows at the young men


    19. Though she concealed from him her intention of keeping him under her wing, Pétya guessed her designs, and instinctively fearing that he might give way to emotion when with her—might “become womanish” as he termed it to himself—he treated her coldly, avoided her, and during his stay in Moscow attached himself exclusively to Natásha for whom he had always had a particularly brotherly tenderness, almost lover-like


    20. Golyadkin at that moment, flushed and scarcely able to restrain his excitement, stabbed his pen into the inkstand and with what fury he began scribbling on the paper, could be certain beforehand that the matter would not pass off like this, and could not end in a simple, womanish way

    21. For they’ve slandered a man, for they’ve invented a bit of womanish gossip about him, a regular performance by the advice of Andrey Filippovitch, that’s what it came from


    22. “Not unless at the very last I turn weak and womanish;” and there was a whimsical touch in the last word


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