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1
Really, major, you don't seem to understand this boasted liberty of your
own
countrywoman
.
2
To begin with her
own
countrywoman
-
for
the
first who sang of Joan of Arc was appropriately enough a fellow-countrywoman-ChristinedePisan.
3
And then, of course, you're American, and I feel I can say things to you that my
own
countrywoman
wouldn't understand.
4
But he had such cold welcome from his
own
countrywoman
that he chose the woods rather than the hospitality of Fort St.
5
Which were the fittest eyes to inspect the papers of the deceased lady-theeyes of men and foreigners, or the eyes of her
own
countrywoman
?
6
I wished you to marry one of your
own
countrywomen
,
Nevil.
7
Why not be satisfied to wed one of thine
own
countrywomen
?
8
He had not known many of his
own
countrywomen
.
9
Mrs. Hurtle had smiled, thinking that Mrs. Pipkin was also very unlike her
own
countrywomen
.
10
If he'd married one of his
own
countrywomen
,
the other things wouldn't have been equal.
11
Both the English and Americans seem to me handsomer, as a whole, than my
own
countrywomen
.
12
I won't deny that, other things being equal, I should prefer one of my
own
countrywomen
.
13
The ladies at the hotel were all our
own
countrywomen
,
as we see them at home and abroad.
14
So far as I have seen, in France, Italy, and elsewhere, I am proud of my
own
countrywomen
.
15
In 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?"
own
countrywoman
own