There is an admirable portrait of her by Romney in the character of the "Country Girl.
I don't say but what that young girl's no better than what she ought to be; look at her profession, and her a country girl, too!
Of course, she's a country girl--comes from down my way.
My wife, as she told you, was a country girl; she went to New York only a few years ago, and 'twas only four years since I passed through here on my way to the city.
Perhaps they don't," Grace said, "but I learned most of it when I was a country girl in western New York.
Mrs. Duncan, who knew and cared nothing about politics, a country girl, I suppose.
Yes," replied Mr. Sutton, "a country girl from a little village not far from Clovelly.
You don't seem at all like a country girl, and you don't talk like one.
She was very young, but at fifteen a country girl is not so young as her town sister at eighteen in the ways of the other sex.
She was a country girl, acquainted from childhood with facts of life which town-bred girls would not have known without a blunting of the sensibilities, and why should she be different from other country girls?
I cannot escape the conclusion that the country girl is in greater danger from the "white slavers" than the city girl.
I am a country girl, and if they say so, they will not be telling me anything new or surprising; beside, I think that there must be nice girls in the city as well as among us here.
Have you never been asked by a country girl to sell a shawl for her and to get money for it?
Does he give you a line when you sell to him for a country girl?
Yes; but I have got the whole of the price in money from a merchant for a shawl when asked for it-not for myself, but for a country girl.
No, only from Mr. Johnston; and that was for a country girl, because she was in need of it.
Some of the more spiritual aspects are gathered together in this transcript of a Country Girl's thoughts and dreams.
This book has been written about the Country Girl and for the Country Girl; for her mother and father, and for everybody else as well; but especially for the Country Girl herself.
The methods employed to secure city girls must be much more subtle and complicated than those employed with the less sophisticated country girl.
Although the city girl, once procured, is later allowed more freedom than is accorded either to a country girl or to an immigrant girl, every effort is made to demoralize her completely before she enters the life.
Just down there, along the path,--a country girl and an old woman!
Yes, decidedly, you were cut out to be a country girl,--just as much as I was to be a Paris grisette.
There is also one sentimental song of mine in the Museum, which never was known out of the immediate neighbourhood, until I got it taken down from a country girl's singing.
Burns, it is said, composed these verses, on meeting a country girl, with her shoes and stockings in her lap, walking homewards from a Dumfries fair.
On my desiring to know what it was, he was pleased to say, "She has a great deal of the elegance of a well-bred lady about her, with all the sweet simplicity of a country girl.
Mrs. Duncan, who knew and cared nothing about politics, "a country girl, I suppose.
Cynthia became a country girl, and grew long and lithe of limb, and weather-burnt, and acquired an endurance that spoke wonders for the life-giving air of Coniston.
I am a plain, country girl, and I mean just one-quarter of an hour.
A mere child, a country girl, ignorant of the world, ignorant, perhaps, of what marriage means!
To hear himself thus referred to, to hear one of his own casual songs launched from the lips of a country girl in the splendor of a Maryland night, was a novel experience even for Fessenden.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "country girl" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.