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She was a coquette then, for all her frank looks.
What she looked was the challenge of a born coquette.
To say she had once been a coquette would not be accurate.
Did you know he provided a mare for her called Coquette?
I grieve to say that she was a bit of a coquette.
"And, my sweet coquette, he is not here with you tonight."
The old coquette understood the trick that had been played upon her.
Such a pretty little thing - very much the coquette!'
It fascinated him to see the way she could play coquette and frightened child at the same time.
It will be the little one, under the apple tree, rolling her eyes like a coquette.
She is a vain coquette, and her tricks have not answered.
Coquette believes he has left for America without her.
Grandma might have called her a flirt or a coquette.
She took turns being a coquette, fluttering her fan first at one, then the other.
The Coquette received a revival of critical attention during the late twentieth century.
"I'm not playing the coquette or seeking adventure beyond what I have known here.
Dolly was a coquette by nature, and a spoilt child.
She said then that I should find you a heartless coquette!"
At least you can drop this innocent coquette act.
I do hope she isn't turning into a coquette.
It was something people noticed about her, and she wasn't above playing the little coquette."
Playing the coquette, she said, "I wouldn't have let you."
She also exhibits the ability to "play coquette and power broker with equal ease."
She was not a coquette, he had decided.
She would be bright and alluring and play the coquette.