Aún no tenemos significados para "stalwart fellow".
1He was a stalwart fellow, of swarthy complexion and strongly marked features.
2It was a tall, stalwart fellow, whom James Fox addressed as Hugh.
3Davy Evans, seemed a stout stalwart fellow, who had rather a good countenance.
4He was a stalwart fellow, and the maiden's crimson cheeks betrayed the whole story.
5At this time he was a broad-shouldered, red-cheeked, stalwart fellow of twenty-six or twenty-eight.
6Three minutes in which he must reduce this stalwart fellow to a trembling, nervous wreck.
7Suddenly the warder spoke to the end man, an elderly stalwart fellow, obviously from the North.
8Ulimengo, a strong stalwart fellow of thirty, was the maddest and most hare-brained of my party.
9Finally the stalwart fellow, Hugo, succumbed to the effects of the wine, and staggered off to the shed.
10Their look said: "Is that really all that remains of that stalwart fellow we once knew?"
11He was not the stalwart fellow he had been, but looked bowed down as if by a premature old age.
12We have a very fresh one, just brought in; a big stalwart fellow, with the look of the country about him.
13There was a man on board the Betsey whose name was Gaskell; a tall, stalwart fellow, belonging to Greenbush, New York.
14He pretended that John, as he mended of his wound, needed a stalwart fellow for sentry; but the real reason was malice.
15He is a lusty, stalwart fellow, speaking no word of French, who was drawn to Fortunio by discovering in him a fellow-countryman.
16He was a tall, stalwart fellow; black-bearded, not handsome, but with a tremendously Irish face, eyes of fire, nose of peremptory interrogation.
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