1 If I were a woman I would do so, Mary.
2 The valet brought a woman's fox-lined cloak.
3 He was the buffoon, who went by a woman's name, Nastasya Ivanovna.
4 He was in a woman's dress, with tousled hair and a happy smile new to Sonya.
5 Countess Bezukhova quite deserved her reputation of being a fascinating woman.
6 I said that a fallen woman should be forgiven, but I didn't say I could forgive her.
7 Beside Petya stood a peasant woman, a footman, two tradesmen, and a discharged soldier.
8 This person was a gray-bearded old man in a woman's cloak, with a tall peaked cap on his head.
9 Natasha brightened up and felt almost in love with this woman, who was so beautiful and so kind.
10 Mary Hendrikhovna was the wife of the regimental doctor, a pretty young German woman he had married in Poland.
11 Julie was offended and replied that it was true that a woman needs variety, and the same thing over and over again would weary anyone.
12 Julie was at that stage in the life of a society woman when she feels that her last chance of marrying has come and that her fate must be decided now or never.
13 Pelageya Danilovna Melyukova, a broadly built, energetic woman wearing spectacles, sat in the drawing room in a loose dress, surrounded by her daughters whom she was trying to keep from feeling dull.
14 Soon after "Uncle's" reappearance the door was opened, evidently from the sound by a barefooted girl, and a stout, rosy, good-looking woman of about forty, with a double chin and full red lips, entered carrying a large loaded tray.
15 A tall, beautiful woman with a mass of plaited hair and much exposed plump white shoulders and neck, round which she wore a double string of large pearls, entered the adjoining box rustling her heavy silk dress and took a long time settling into her place.