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Judith 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.
In her 1932 film debut, she raised an eyebrow and upstaged the star. Became
a big-band singer in the 1940's, known for her torchy ballads. Went into
government in the 50's and became a political advisor. Considered joining
the Peace Corp in the 60's after getting her degree at Bryn Mawr. In the
1970's, Judith lived the high life with the jet-set, fending off Monte
Carlo playboys and winning at poker. A serious jogger in the 80's, Judith
placed fourth in the Boston Marathon. |