That is hardly the fault of the authoress, who was presumably fulfilling a specific brief. |
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It appears to me perfectly clear that she was not the authoress of the letters which were produced to the court. |
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After three and four wretched months of writers block, the authoress extraordinare returns! |
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She was a well-known authoress, and had written a series on a girl who lived on a farm and had horses. |
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We use author and poet rather than authoress and poetess, but until fairly recently it was permissible to distinguish persons who act by gender. |
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I want to become a published authoress, and write books that people will love to read. |
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She is a wealthy English authoress living in and running a boarding house in Umbria, Italy. |
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Thank you for your interest in our young authoress and her book. |
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Yes this is the authoress speaking, and yes I have a purpose for doing so. |
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I think a really good dinner party should consist of an archbishop, an authoress, a lady of easy virtue, a tycoon and a Powers model. |
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As this is great art and the authoress is undoubtedly as genius as her American colleague. |
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Arrange creative maps for your wedding with the stamps of the Vielseidig authoress Martina Hertel. |
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A book of the Vieseidig authoress Martina Hertel is very plastic shown in that, how one can paint oneself its own floor mat. |
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For an authoress such as myself, reviews make the world go round. |
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The authoress, back in Louisiana, received no pay and began to suffer from delusions of fraud. |
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As a remarkable characteristic of her personality, the authoress had the capacity to look into the past, and narrate the great web of events which were recorded in the great book of human life. |
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Behind his condescension there is fear, and behind the fear a twinge of recognition: he knows, looking down at the authoress, that he and all the clever gentlemen of England have finally met their match. |
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And an irony-laden indication from the authoress of countless doorsteppings of tabloid prey that she would like the cameras and notepad-wielding troops she once commanded to stay away from Chipping Norton. |
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