| A peon was seen walking that morning on the verandah with a letter in his hand. |
| Spanish-speaking peon laborers from Venezuela arrived in the nineteenth century to clear forests and work in cocoa cultivation. |
| The school is as free to the son of a peon as to him with the richest of parents. |
| She was a smart mechanic, but she was still a mere peon to the vassal that owned her. |
| The debt peon had to work for his creditor, and the labour of the criminal peon was sold by the state to a third party. |
| There I found a peon and two chaprassis, the three men I had met on the road. |