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In page Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (born 1743):

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She did not live a monastic life: the convent afforded its members high rank, a personal allowance, a suite of rooms, and the freedom to participate in public life and high society. Elisabeth entertained much in her apartments, receiving guests and arranging family receptions.[2] During this time, she was described as obese, and was referred to as the 'Kropferte Liesl' because of her smallpox scars.[3] She became known and feared for her sharp wit; her friends described her as popular with a fiery personality. Sir John Swinburne described her sharp wit and humorous self-irony upon his visit.[citation needed]