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  • He was up bright and early next day, and impatient to start long before his mother was ready, and even his father was waiting before the senora made her appearance.

  • Then the senora took the carriage, and the children accompanied her, as she filled it with sweetmeats for the poor children and such of her special proteges as could not come to the house for their aguinaldo.

  • See, he comes from his alley, staff in hand," the senora said.

  • The senora insisted upon a little siesta after luncheon, but Fernando's eyes were so wide open that he could not close them as he swung to and fro in the great hammock between two orange-trees in front of the house.

  • This morning I am busy, but after luncheon I will drive thither with the little one, and leave you for an hour while I go on to the villa of the Senora Sanchez; but you must be a good boy, and mind Manuel.

  • The senora could not speak, but Fernando said, "We thought the noise was a bull escaped, and I was assisting my mother to a height of safety.

  • Illustration: 0063] A day or two later he heard another story, this time from the lips of Senora Dolores herself: Isabel was not the daughter of Pedro Ruiz.

  • She is a mere child," protested Senora Dolores, when the subject was mentioned.

  • But Rawlins had little to say; he had seen Pedro and had had one glimpse of Senora Dolores, but not so much as a word with the senorita; she was kept carefully concealed.

  • I found the senora and her daughters alone and, thank God!

  • It was in the city of Mexico that Senora Dolores then met Ruiz, a widower with an only son, prosperous and apparently respected.

  • I believe, by Nuestra Senora de la Merced, that I am losing my head.

  • Baracoa, originally Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, was the first permanent settlement in Cuba.

  • They are usually given, on the patron saint's day of some favorite senora or senorita, by their admirers.

  • The Senora herself, assisted by a well-behaved youth, did the honors of the supper table; and after we had made a hearty meal, she retired and left us to the enjoyment of chateau margaux and cigars.

  • Meanwhile the Senora poured me out a cup of aguadiente, touched her lips to it, and handed it to me to quaff.

  • The following day was Sunday, the Fourth of July, and moreover the fast day of the Patron Saint of California--Nuestra Senora del Refugio.

  • Caray, if that is the case, I run no risk; hence it is useless for me to give Nuestra Senora de la Soledad the wax taper I promised her.

  • Without even a witness the senora signed a paper which she showed no inclination to read and which she would hardly have understood had she attempted it.

  • It is to be doubted if the senora had ever dreamed of such a possession after the appalling reality of the original Francisco Enrique Manuel Machado y Rodriguez.

  • The senora was on her feet, shaking an angry fist at Sheila.

  • So the senora kept her promise to the officials by buying her ticket thitherward, and Flanders, the bus-driver, arrived just in time to see three porters unload them and their luggage on the small station platform.

  • Pins, rings, necklaces, bracelets--the senora had not kept back a single ornament.

  • The senora turned to the atom for the confirmation she desired.

  • The senora looked again at the atom; she held out a timorous finger to him.

  • How the sanitarium took the news of the arrivals and the rumor of the adoption, what they thought of the gorgeous and irresponsible senora and Leerie's latest exploit, does not concern the story.

  • She watched the senora searching in this trunk and that; she saw her jerk forth a diminutive dress of embroidery and fluted lace; while she thought the whole thing through to the finish and smiled one of her old inscrutable smiles.

  • The monotone of the gorgeous senora broke up any response Sheila might have given.

  • As for the Senora Ximenes, I merely visit her out of kindness to you as being your relation.

  • Morse accompanied them and spoke in a rapid whisper to the distinguished old lady, who, I knew, must be the Senora Balmaceda.

  • I have brought Sir Thomas, Senora," he said, looking about the room, but there was no one remotely resembling a Senora there.

  • Do you begin and I'll just run up and see my sister-in-law, Senora Balmaceda, and find out if Juanita is all right.

  • Old Senora Balmaceda, who overwhelmed me with kindness and attention, was simply wonderful in her watch over Juanita.

  • I swear to it, Senora and Senorita, illustrious ladies both, by the holy mass, and all the saints in the calendar!

  • The senora was much more observant than she seemed to be, and was by no means a friend of Victor Rideau.

  • Nevertheless the Senora Diaz, who respected the customs of the Peninsula, seated herself beside an open window and saw all that passed.

  • You will stay here with the Senora Martin, and rejoin your aunt to-morrow.

  • Still, the Senora Diaz awakened, and sitting upright on her couch near an open window, looked out on to the veranda.

  • Nevertheless, the senora was not so sleepy as she appeared.

  • Hardly had she done so than the Senora Diaz entered silently, lifted the bottle, and read its label, and then, with a gesture which expressed both relief and perplexity, replaced it.

  • By afternoon, Emma McChesney was showing the newest embroidery stitch to the slow but docile Senora Pages.

  • I may not know a senora from a chili con carne, but I know Featherlooms from the waistband to the hem.

  • There was Senora Pages, very fat, very indolent, very blank, much given to pink satin and diamonds at dinner.

  • Madam,' I said, 'have I the honour to speak to one who in bygone years was named the Senora Lily Bozard?

  • He has already sent two messengers to inquire for them; and his heart, and those of the senora and senorita, are well-nigh worn out with anxiety on their account.

  • Do you, Domingos, help the senora and Maria to land!

  • Senora Ellen says she would remain here for a week, rather than give up one to the horrid monster.

  • Maria, "Nimble has scampered off into the woods, and enticed Toby to go with him; and Senora Ellen has run after them, and I do not know what may happen if there is no one near to protect her.

  • You need not be afraid of their attacking any living creature, Senora Ellen," observed Don Jose.

  • And that Senora Maselli was willing to do so was apparent; for she took Matsadi's arm and they crossed to a room, the door of which was only a few feet from where Miss Corbin and Madame Von Steinmetz sat.

  • I like it," one pallid senora had said on an earlier trip.

  • The average Spaniard is well satisfied with his senora as she is.

  • As for the scandalized Spaniards, inside and out, they shouted angrily that the thing was impossible and the senora was to come back.

  • She had reached the limit of her endurance, and she fell into Senora Perez's arms, overcome and speechless.

  • A little after five o'clock that afternoon Senora Perez awaited the return of the governess and little Soledad.

  • The Senora asked me how I liked South America, and I told her very much, but added, "You see this is the only year of peace I have known since I came out from England, three years and a half ago.

  • This is probably what set Christopher yearning for the sea; and so, about 1479, he and his wife and her mother, Senora Perestrello, all sailed off for Porto Santo.

  • It was dedicated to the Virgin of the Remedies, or Health--Senora de los Remedios, and she is said to have performed some wonderful miracles, at any rate her image is covered with tokens of her goodness.

  • The Chapel of Conquistadora contains an image of the Senora de los Remedios, which was presented by Cortes to the Hascallan, Don Axotecatl Cocomitzin, for his good help and friendship during the time of the bitter war with the other natives.

  • Whereupon the poor senora was dissolved in tears, and the incident came near to disturbing the good feeling that every one hoped might at once be established between the sovereigns and their Mexican court.


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