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Examples

  •  My wife and I didn't see it coming, either, and my wife was the Senora's best friend.

    We Loved We Laughed We Cried 2010

  • Unlike the Senora's, the bohios were raised several feet above the ground on stilts.

    Borrowed Finery, A Memoir Fox, Paula 2001

  • The Senora's kitchen was clean; a doorway was covered with a beaded curtain and led to a second room, where I glimpsed a bed.

    Borrowed Finery, A Memoir Fox, Paula 2001

  • That, however, was different from the impression one got of the Senora's.

    Gold of the Gods 1908

  • The Senora's face betrayed the fact that, whatever modern civilization had done for her, it had not yet quite succeeded in eliminating the old ideas.

    Gold of the Gods 1908

  • At first I did not understand, for I was watching the Senora's face in the moonlight, and to me she looked like an angel.

    The People of the Mist Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • When the Senora's portion was given to her she put it aside, and lifted her eyes to Antonia's face.

    Remember the Alamo 1888

  • They descended from the roof to the Senora's room, where they could move about and converse with more freedom.

    Remember the Alamo 1888

  • It was impossible after this interruption to recall the happy spirit dismissed by it; and Rachela had the consolation, as she muttered beside the fire in the Senora's room. this conviction.

    Remember the Alamo 1888

  • Every eye was turned on him, but ere a word could be uttered he was kneeling at the Senora's side, and had taken her face in his hands, and was kissing it.

    Remember the Alamo 1888

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