Which preposition to use with frenchwoman
Frenchwomen of all classes take much more interest in the details of their nurseries and the education and bringing-up of their children than we Anglo-Saxons do.
I am a Frenchwoman in every feeling of my heart.
She leaned over, smiling, as gentle as she had been fierce and malignant a moment before, making a picture, as she put some mustard on a sandwich for him, which recalled that of the Frenchwoman among the wounded in the freight shed at Calaisa simile which would anger them both.
She caught the Frenchwoman by the wrist and drew her into the bedroom, closing the door after her.
If I hadn't been fool enough to listen to that Frenchwoman on board, I shouldn't have played cards, and then it would have been double.