The former wife of a racehorse trainer, a countrywoman through and through, says she's now thinking of moving away. |
Madame Cholet, a kindly countrywoman who lived in the neighbouring house, knitted her woolly socks to keep her feet warm during pruning. |
But there was at least a chance of his falling in love with his own countrywoman. |
So that she could play at being a countrywoman at Versailles, Louis XV provided her with a hermitage comprising a pavilion, a menagerie, a pasture, dairy and kitchen garden. |
A month or two back one of the Sunday papers had an article about a countrywoman who went to extremes to pay for her daughter's riding lessons. |
One Indian news agency even tracked the flight so it could tell readers the exact minute they could wave to the skies to hail their countrywoman. |