| 1. | Moreover, our captivating heroine places a high price on her maidenhood.
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| 2. | She was verging into maidenhood when her father died.
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| 3. | She was verging into maidenhood when he died.
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| 4. | Her daughter Anne Bowdler, who died in her maidenhood in 1629, came of this marriage.
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| 5. | One day when she was shepherding her flock she lamented her maidenhood, and wished for a husband.
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| 6. | Post-menarche, the young woman enters a stage called maidenhood, the stage between menarche and marriage.
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| 7. | Elizabeth quietly pursued the regular religious practices of her maidenhood, and was devoted to the poor and sick.
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| 8. | By the time they are grown to maidenhood, their own bodies are accustomed to these substances and are unharmed by them.
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| 9. | It is the nature of women to be frail, the Nightingale claims, and any sins they might commit in maidenhood are forgiven once they are married.
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| 10. | Guenevere is also worried about marrying a man she has never met, and longs for an easier life ( " The Simple Joys of Maidenhood " ).
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