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She kindly introduced me to that lady.
Literal
She [topic-は] me [to-に] that lady [object-を] introduced [for me-てくれました].
婦人 ('woman, lady') is a slightly old-fashioned, formal word for an adult woman — common in pre-WWII writing and now mostly preserved in fixed phrases (婦人科 'gynecology,' 婦人服 'women's clothes') and in older or formal written contexts. Modern Japanese tends toward 女性 (gender-neutral 'female, woman') in everyday speech and writing. The polite past ~てくれました shifts the register a notch upward — fitting for a context where the woman being introduced is herself a respected figure.