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The saint is a good Welshwoman, and knows her countrymen.
The girl was strong, vigorous and vengeful, a Welshwoman to the heart, barely grazed, he knew the kind.
An elegant coffin just long enough to contain a small and holy Welshwoman, with the neat, compact bones of her race.
"If I must marry one of your friend's daughters, I'll take the Welshwoman instead."
The dark lass that would not be a nun in England, God keep her, why should she, a black Welshwoman as ever was!
"The Welshwoman doesn't see fit to thank God for her food, I see," he complained to the young man standing beside him.
"The Welshwoman had dared to raise her hand-" "Foot, actually," Libby interrupted.
My name is Richard Adams, and I am the son of a Cumberland yeoman who married a Welshwoman.
"A woman's name-a Welshwoman.
His mother, Mary Edmunds (1767-1844), was an uneducated Welshwoman who had been a maidservant prior to her marriage.
Will you let the Welshwoman take your ba-" Libby put her fingers to her lips and whistled loudly.
In 1850, she helped found Y Gymraes ("The Welshwoman"), the first Welsh-language periodical for women.
The Welshwoman only qualified for the tournament by winning in Spain last week and has now led or co-led for seven consecutive LET rounds.
She's turned Welshwoman, and hidden herself, I judge, somewhere not far from Llewelyn's maenol at Aber.
She defeated fellow Welshwoman Julie Gore 2-0 in the quarter-finals, and Karen Lawman 2-0 in the semi-finals.
Williams was born at St Just, Cornwall, the son of a Cornish mining engineer who had returned from South Africa and his wife, a Welshwoman.
In 1819 she set out on a grand tour and with an older companion, Corbet Parry-Jones (to be described by Mary Shelley as 'an ignorant little Welshwoman').
"And you, being a good Welshwoman," said Turcaill, wryly smiling, "fear for your Gwynedd, and all those men of Owain's host camped there barely a mile from us."
This possible son married a Welshwoman, Elizabeth Morgan (about 1474 - before 1501) from Tredegyr, Dyffryn, Monmouthshire, a descendant of Morgan ap Maredudd.
Here they received two visitors, a Miss Sophia Stacey and her much older travelling companion, Miss Corbet Parry-Jones (to be described by Mary as "an ignorant little Welshwoman").
There is speculation that this was a result of its depiction of a "deserving, beautiful, moral, well-mannered Welshwoman", in stark contrast to The Blue Books' depiction of Welsh women as having questionable morals.
Welshwoman Helen Jenkins also underlined her Olympic credentials when she regained her World Championship crown with series of consistent results, starting with her emphatic victory at the Olympic test event in Hyde Park.
At 07:49 6th Jul 2011, Deb Fisher wrote: I believe one of the first people to note a performance by Sarah Siddons, in Bath, was another famous Welshwoman, Hester Thrale - the friend of Doctor Johnson.