Aún no tenemos significados para "own countrywoman".
1Really, major, you don't seem to understand this boasted liberty of your own countrywoman.
2To begin with her own countrywoman-forthe first who sang of Joan of Arc was appropriately enough a fellow-countrywoman-ChristinedePisan.
3And then, of course, you're American, and I feel I can say things to you that my own countrywoman wouldn't understand.
4But he had such cold welcome from his own countrywoman that he chose the woods rather than the hospitality of Fort St.
5Which were the fittest eyes to inspect the papers of the deceased lady-theeyes of men and foreigners, or the eyes of her own countrywoman?
6I wished you to marry one of your own countrywomen, Nevil.
7Why not be satisfied to wed one of thine own countrywomen?
8He had not known many of his own countrywomen.
9Mrs. Hurtle had smiled, thinking that Mrs. Pipkin was also very unlike her own countrywomen.
10If he'd married one of his own countrywomen, the other things wouldn't have been equal.
11Both the English and Americans seem to me handsomer, as a whole, than my own countrywomen.
12I won't deny that, other things being equal, I should prefer one of my own countrywomen.
13The ladies at the hotel were all our own countrywomen, as we see them at home and abroad.
14So far as I have seen, in France, Italy, and elsewhere, I am proud of my own countrywomen.
15In his own country, amongst his own countrywomen, he would possibly soon forget her, even to her very name.
16"Do English gentlemen stare at their own countrywomen in public places like this?"
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