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This is more than can be said of my townsmen.
These men were fellow townsmen and knew each other well.
A townsman running out of the city at night was suspicious enough.
It was a woman each townsman had known for over forty years.
I do not know what he was saying, but they were townsmen and one could see the trend.
Was it the towns which were poor rather than the townsmen?
The town's inner political organization was left up to the townsmen.
The bridge was being held against Henry, probably by the townsmen.
"Looks like somebody's coming along with us," said the townsman.
When she turned back toward the cages, the townsman moved to stop her.
But all this is very selfish, I have heard some of my townsmen say.
On the whole, townsmen were more likely to give trouble than peasants.
He glanced in the direction of the townsmen without seeing them.
So some of my townsmen took the liberty to ring and fire.
And any townsman found violating our laws is turned over to the town.
Most farmers, and some townsmen, did after all hunt for game.
Let them continue to prevent townsmen from ever owning land.
Behind her were a dozen of the townsmen, with rifles.
Some of the townsmen escaped in my boat that night.
Like peasants, most townsmen could not be counted among them.
The Spaniard was coming, and the townsmen were going out to meet him.
Perhaps 25 militia and 15 townsmen were in the building when firing began.
One night we found that the townsmen had been by day to the abandoned castle.
"Three other dwarves were lost with him, and at least five townsmen."
On the whole townsmen lived better and more interesting lives than countrymen.