Aún no tenemos significados para "breton peasant".
1Thither the Breton peasants used to resort when they needed rain.
2Near their merchandise stood the Breton peasants waiting quietly for purchasers.
3And what did you think of the Breton peasant?'
4The greatest wish of the cure d'Ars was for the simple faith of a Breton peasant woman.
5Before Gauguin went to Tahiti his Breton peasants were almost as monstrous as his later Polynesian types.
6Who does not delight in the simplicity of dress which the French, Norman, and Breton peasants still preserve?
7The sight of the little Breton peasant who did her humble housework aroused in her despairing regrets and bewildering dreams.
8I have driven for miles across country alone with a Breton peasant, and he would never once open his lips.
9For she saw by the mark that every Breton peasant knows that it was not a child but a fairy.
10The president seated himself at the table, took a pen, and wrote the following names under the dictation of the Breton peasant:
11The korigans in fact are, for the Breton peasant, great princesses who would not accept Christianity when the apostles came to Brittany.
12I grant that, if one could find a safe asylum for you and our Louis in the cottage of some Breton peasant-
13Unlike the Breton peasants, she wore no cap; her light dress and black apron were totally unlike the costume of a working woman.
14And now the whim had taken her to reappear as a little Breton peasant girl, near to the scene of her past glories.
15The head-gear a soaring winged affair of stiffly starched white, that is a pass between the Breton peasant woman's cap and an aeroplane.
16Collecting a sufficient force, with great promptness he marched against the royalists, who had been joined by three or four thousand Breton peasants.
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