We have no meanings for "fair countrywoman" in our records yet.
1 But for beauty, grace, and elegance my fair countrywoman left them all nowhere.
2 My fair countrywoman , who is sharing the captivity of her husband, formerly an officer in the army, is singularly attractive.
3 Waiving all questions of rank and wealth on his part he would become a downright suitor to this fair countrywoman .
4 He was not quite sure, either, that his previous antagonism to his fair countrywoman 's apparent selfishness and snobbery was entirely just.
5 But most probably he had been in Italy, where he had fallen in love with our fair countrywoman , and felt touched for our country.
6 She is Irish by birth, and has in perfection the melting voice and soft caressing accent by which her fair countrywomen are distinguished.
7 That the discarded "lion" resents this preference of his fair countrywomen , we have the testimony of the traveler already quoted from.
8 The mention of his fair countrywomen (of whom Saint Patrick was a warm admirer, and who is not who knows them?)
9 Our fair countrywomen might rest upon their laurels in these higher fields, and turn their great energy and ingenuity to the study of essentials.
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