Ferdinand was the son of an unknown great nobleman and a poor countrywoman of Normandie, who was delivered of her son one night in the curate's garden, and then drowned herself.
It is for the public to say whether my countrywoman has proved her theory.
My object has been merely to speak a few words, which might, perhaps, serve the purpose of placing my countrywoman upon a ground of amicable understanding with the public.
David saw him go into the gateway of a pretty dwelling, and a big hearty countrywoman ran out to meet him, her face beaming with good cheer.
And he comes, empowered by the consent of the Emperor, to ask the hand of a relation and countrywoman of his; an alliance that will heal long family dissensions, and add to his own fortunes those of an heiress.
A very ragged countrywoman who came and weeded the garden, and seemed almost devoid of intelligence, was also a madam.
We passed an old countrywoman with a tiny donkey carrying two great panniers full of green-stuffs: she was in difficulties, having a wrestle to make it cross a little stream.
We can promise you the society of your charmingcountrywoman Mrs. Headway.
I quite agree with a very clever countrywomanof mine,” the elder lady continued with charming ardour even if with imperfect relevancy.
He had a vague idea that the General had wished the vivacious American to be included because she was a fellow countrywoman of the Shermans, and that was quite enough to ensure his good-will towards her.
I hope you may find it, Adaly; I hope your poor countrywoman may find it; but I fear, I fear.
Adaly, my child," said he, "this unfortunate countrywoman of yours is really failing fast.
After which he admired his young countrywoman more than ever; her intrinsic clearness shone out to him even through the darker shade cast over it.
I lost no time in asking him what he knew about Madame de Mauves--a countrywoman of mine and an old friend.
Lefevre wished that his adorable little countrywomanwould not say "lovely coffee.
The lack of agreement in the various statements of her pretty little countrywoman always puzzled her; she could understand crime better than inconsistency.
What harm, I ask you, can there be in a man giving to his countrywoman a recipe for a new essence?
The warlike blood of Charlemagne was thrilling in her veins, and she was the countrywoman of Joan of Arc, who had proved herself such a successful warrior.
He and Lady Willoughby, the friend and countrywoman of the queen, who hastened to her at the last, were the only persons present when she passed away.
In this statue Bias recognised his countrywoman Ledscha, and often gazed long at it with devout ecstasy.
The countrywomanbegan to reckon up the different expenses, which amounted to nearly thirty francs.
The countrywoman and the neighbor had followed her.
At the same moment Genevieve appeared at the door, holding in her arms the baby that the countrywoman was trying to tear from her.
Every eye was turned upon him; the countrywoman herself seemed astonished.
Jessie consented to speak to the housekeeper, and the countrywoman departed.
The old countrywoman with the brown veil was voluble to the footman who opened the door.
The sketch I speak of was made by a young countrywoman of yours--a highly gifted lady, who little thought that the accomplishments of her education were one day to be the resources of her livelihood.
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