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The infirm townswoman will need to be helped on her own journey.
A weak member and infirm townswoman who has heard rumours (low status).
A fat townswoman had handed him a few aes.
There was a dumpy, middle-aged townswoman snivelling on the doorstep.
She was thickset and solid, a true townswoman with square, short-fingered, capable hands.
For some time she was the editor of the Townswomen's Guild paper Townswoman.
A middle-aged townswoman with a borderline reputation as a witch and an extreme belief in a bloodthirsty God.
The same townsfolk were later to fight to retain their own townswoman and mystic, the Blessed Lucy.
Lorraine - A townswoman.
Elizabeth has a townswoman's fears.
After Jack and Vivian depart, Murdo murders a young townswoman that he has kidnapped as a blood sacrifice.
Polly Moran - Jeering Townswoman (uncredited)
The soldier was not to be allowed to marry a townswoman, but only a peasant woman who, if possible, had not begun to live in a town with him.
He joins in the action of the play periodically, as the reverend at the wedding, the soda shop owner, a local townswoman, etc., and speaks directly to Emily after her death.
She also was in the French film 'Hors de Prix' (Priceless) with fellow actress and townswoman Audrey Tautou in 2006.
Prodded by a chipper but lonesome townswoman named Maisie (Mare Winningham), Father Russell takes pity on Jose and gives him shelter.
Sept. 4-6: "The Farnsdale Avenue Housing Estate Townswoman's Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery."
At the local whorehouse, a townswoman, Mattie (Jackie Swanson), learns that Zack is not a coward, but an empath, who feels everything that those around him experience.
Indeed, "Little Big Man" deconstructed and devalued a big chunk of western iconography - the captivity tale, the saintly townswoman, the gunfighter, Custer's Last Stand.
On 13 September 1617 Tangermünde was almost completely destroyed by a fire, allegedly set on in revenge by a townswoman, who had vainly sued at the local court for her inheritance.
And then we learn that the wife is a townswoman, a merchant's wife, not a fine lady, and the stage is set for the fabliau drama by the absence of the husband on business.
Fairly recently, the school hosted a theatre production called "The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswoman's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of Macbeth".
Most characters too are briefly designated in the tales by their social role: the townsman or townswoman, the peasant and the peasant's wife; the jongleur, the clerk, the priest, the knight, the squire.
In the episode "Cyrano Andy", Ellie and Andy are instrumental in bringing Andy's deputy Barney Fife and Mayberry townswoman, Thelma Lou together as romantic partners.
Pallás appeared in 1975 in the comedy film La presidenta municipal as the feisty, outspoken townswoman friend of La India María, portrayed by María Elena Velasco.