Awkward age
early adolescence.
historical examples
woman is p-ssing through an awkward age now, and dorothy roden might be cl-ssed among those who are doing it gracefully.
roden’s corner henry seton merriman
when he had last seen her she was at the awkward age of thirteen.
the stronghold miriam haynie
matilda was emphatically at what is called “an awkward age”; an age more awkward with some girls than with others.
six to sixteen juliana horatia ewing
such a novel, if it existed, would be a counterpart to the awkward age.
the craft of fiction percy lubbock
still she gives promise of being attractive when she has p-ssed the awkward age.
french and oriental love in a harem mario uchard
it is not for nothing that the awkward age is as lonely as it seems to be in its kind.
the craft of fiction percy lubbock
wise mothers say that their daughters must sooner or later p-ss through an awkward age.
roden’s corner henry seton merriman
she had large brown eyes and a long black plait, and was a graceful example of what was formerly called “the awkward age.”
the twelfth hour ada leverson
mrs. brookenham is of course the mother of the young heroine of the awkward age.
the letters of henry james, vol. ii henry james
he was, indeed, at that awkward age when a well-grown boy is verging on manhood.
the sheriff of badger george b. pattullo
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