True to the instincts of her race, she ordered the mozo to take the stranger a glass of wine.
One day a young noble, Diego de Fajardo, rode by the door, and, being thirsty, he asked the mozo for a drink.
My first impression was that he was a robber; but I retained my screams for another occasion and decided it was a mozo who wanted to help me to the train.
We had ridden all night, and sending my mozo to the town, with the post boy who had suffered severely from the sting of an alacran, a venomous scorpion, I remained to bathe and put on my other shirt.
Towards daylight I took a nap beside a rivulet, and with the sun arose, and had a delicious dip in the pure water--all the reasoning powers of my ancient mozo to the contrary.
But I remembered that a silver key will open anything in Spain, and taking a mozo as a guide we hurried off as fast as the rough pavements would permit.
We journeyed on in the dark, in a pouring rain, up and down hill for some hours, when all at once the cries of the mozo ceased, and the diligence came to a dead stop.
On another occasion he spent some time in jail because his mozo behind him accidentally knocked over the lantern of a policeman set in the middle of the street.
The mozo was well mounted, however, and the family chauffeur, carrying in one hand a basket of eggs he had been sent to fetch the estate owner in Guadalajara, rode a magnificent white animal.
We had hired, of the French landlord, two horses and a mozo to guide us, and sorry hacks they were when we saw them in the morning.
Almost before the letter was opened our horses and mozo were off to the stables, our room was ready, and our dinner being prepared as fast as might be.
The boy asked him what he was doing with the horses since they belonged to the "senores ingleses," whereupon the mountaineer answered that he had bought them from the mozo Estevan for fifteen soles each.
Five minutes afterwards one mozo died from the effects, and the life of the other was barely saved.
The pouting, spoiled Camerista and the head mozo of the Casa Gould had been married for some years now.
However, Don Pepe continued, the mozo who brought the letter said that Don Carlos Gould was alive, and so far unmolested.
The mozo from the town, having fastened his horse to a wooden post before the door, was telling them the news of Sulaco as the blackened gourd of the decoction passed from hand to hand.
He listened to the excited vapourings of the mozo without misgivings, without surprise, without any active sentiment whatever.
A hoarse mozo would bawl out something to an acquaintance in the ranks, or a woman would shriek suddenly the word Adios!
In that posture, with a ragged town mozo holding his horse by the bridle, he rode triumphantly across the Plaza to the door of the Intendencia.
He was a much less capable artist than his father, Francisco Herrera el Viejo (the elder), from whose roof the mozo ran away to Italy.
One mozo in particular, named Domingo, absolutely appalled me with his prodigious appetite.
We soon came to terms; I then called the men together round the camp fire and asked the mozo if he felt well enough to return home, and as he answered "yes," I then told him what arrangements had been made for him.
After enumerating many more of the barbarous customs of the islands, the good friar Mozo exclaims:--"Fancy our troubles and labours in rescuing such barbarians from the power of the devil!
Father Mozo says: "They have their localities, in which they group themselves and which they unwillingly leave: fixed abodes they have none, but shift from place to place within a circumference of four to five leagues.
Suddenly themozo uttered a low "Whoa," and the burros halted.
I forbid you to cuss my mozo without my permission, and I forbid you to damn this country in my hearing.
The Desert Rat helped the mozo unpack the burros, while the man from Boston tore some pages from his notebook and proceeded to write out his location notices and cache them in monuments which he built beside those of his predecessors.
Sandstorm" warned the Desert Rat, and spoke quickly to the mozo in Spanish.
He seized the gad which the mozo had dropped, climbed upon the lightest laden burro and, driving the others before him, set off for Chuckwalla Tanks.
Three- quarters of an hour from the time he had first seen the signal-fires, the mozo was kneeling beside the stricken Desert Rat, who lay unconscious close to one of the fires.
He glanced around him for the water-hole beside which he had lain down to sleep and await the mozo and the burros.
My mozo and I are about to load this magnificent bunch of untainted wealth into the kyacks, and hit for civilization, and while we're getting ready to break camp you run out and destroy my location notices.
Better to be a live mozo at the tail of Don Miguel's horses in Las Bocas.
D'you remember the mozo that held our horses at Don Miguel's gate?
No, senor, I had my mozo drive all the beasts into the chaparral.
A bare-footed, soft-voiced mozo had announced that a person, a somebody, was awaiting me below.
It was in the same city that he felt the hotel people were not treating him fairly, as they were not, and his remonstrance was met by a Cholo mozo who hurled a sugar bowl at his head and followed it up with a knife.
And in another ten minutes Billie was facing the mayor over a plate of steaming soup, while a mozo stood at his back waiting to serve the leg of a twenty-five pound turkey.
The mozo drew a letter from beneath his poncho and handed it to Donald.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mozo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.