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She had “breadth and richness of culture,” as one male friend said, “shown in her allusions or quotations, easy comprehension of new views, just discrimination, and truthfulness.” She was also fun—full of “saucy spriteliness,” a wit that extended to satire, and an intensity and self-assertion that seemed to attract and repell at once. Most young men were more than a little frightened of her.
A Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism
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