1The contrast between city and country life in this respect is noticable.
2The editor writes most charmingly of country life in his easiest chair.
3This month competes with May in its fitness for ideal country life.
4He ever retained his love of the country and of country life.
5The records of a prosperous country life are easily and briefly told.
6You see, I have never been broken in to a country life.
7There is a good deal of sameness in country life, you know.
8The shepherd wrote about sheep and other things belonging to country life.
9The carelessness of country life had made him neglect his external appearance.
10But true simplicity should be the rigorous order of that country life.
11Some one was praising country life, and calling it holy and innocent.
12In mediæval country life, then, commons might be either manorial or forestal.
13No, Lucy, he stands for all that is bad in country life.
14I will get a country residence, since Josephine loves a country life.
15Yes, he told me that he did not care for country life.
16You can enjoy country life, dogs, muddy walks; towns, noise, people, clatter.