Woolf identified in her an essential womanliness which activated the ardent and romantic side of his personality, hitherto almost entirely dormant. |
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One of the rose's stunning paradoxes, one of its many interpretation is to, on one hand, represent eternal youth, and on the other, eternal womanliness. |
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Her breath-beautiful, unexpectedly intimate, and fiercely discriminating voice was forever patrolling the frontier between girlishness and womanliness. |
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