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Lost in reverie, romantic, loves red
roses and grows them herself. Graceful. Well brought up, a little
overly-pampered in the early 1800's, but by the turn of the century had
matured through a series of tragic events. Spends summers rereading
Dostoevsky and Jane Austin. Tried, but was unable to book passage on the
Titanic. Became a big-band singer in the 1940's, known for her torchy
ballads. Went into government in the fifties and became a political
advisor. Considered joining the Peace Corp in the 60's after getting her
degree at Bryn Mawr. A serious jogger in the 80's, Judith placed fourth in
the Boston Marathon. |