Aún no tenemos significados para "young countryman".
1The young countryman held up the apple and looked at it sentimentally.
2No one would doubt that he was a young countryman freshly arrived in Paris.
3The other was a burly young countryman, pipeless and tentless.
4The young countryman, greatly puzzled, and the older man smiling kindly, waited expectantly in silence.
5His special task that day was to attack and ridicule the young countryman from Salem.
6His young countryman's unspoiled truthfulness delighted him.
7One night he dreamed that he should be dethroned, and that a poor young countryman would take his place.
8Old Giorgio, in profound ignorance of his wife's views and hopes, had a great regard for his young countryman.
9Had my friendly hand not been there to drag you out of sight, your young countryman would have shot you.
10William had a contempt for the awkward young countryman who suddenly loomed up before him that summer's morning across the counter.
11More than once, in the intervals of his strenuous life, he had found himself wondering what the gaunt young countryman had become.
12The British residents and travellers then at Florence were strongly indignant at so cowardly and unjustifiable an attack on their young countryman.
13His guide was a young countryman, active and courageous, to whom the First Consul promised a sufficiency for the rest of his days.
14While he looked about, bewildered, Athena, in the guise of a young countryman, came to his aid, and told him where he was.
15Here we breakfasted, and received a visit from a young countryman, whose parents, Germans, I believe, had sent him hither to be educated.
16He put me in mind of the young countryman who had come in to buy a locket, and I asked her if she knew you.
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