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  • "He has heard, as who has not, of the beauty and refinement of the young ladies who are ... ah, under the senora's care," says he, and from his very smoothness I scented a wrong 'un from the start.

    Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010

  • "He has heard, as who has not, of the beauty and refinement of the young ladies who are ... ah, under the senora's care," says he, and from his very smoothness I scented a wrong 'un from the start.

    Flashman And The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982

  • "He has heard, as who has not, of the beauty and refinement of the young ladies who are … ah, under the senora's care," says he, and from his very smoothness I scented a wrong 'un from the start.

    Flashman and The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982

  • Inez thought the beautiful senora's voice was like the music of birds.

    Heart of the Sunset Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • And the senora's dark eyes searched Sir John's face.

    In Kedar's Tents Henry Seton Merriman 1882

  • Sir John rose from the chair he had taken at the senora's silent invitation.

    In Kedar's Tents Henry Seton Merriman 1882

  • "Of the senora's house!" exclaimed Caballuco, quickening his steps.

    Dona Perfecta Benito P��rez Gald��s 1881

  • "The brigadier lives up the street, and Don Pepe is going down in the direction of the senora's house."

    Dona Perfecta Benito P��rez Gald��s 1881

  • "I am a friend of the senora's, and I love her as I do the apple of my eye," said Caballuco.

    Dona Perfecta Benito P��rez Gald��s 1881

  • She does well not to fear HIM -- a dog, "-- with a slight shrug, --" who is more than repaid by the senora's condescension.

    A Sappho of Green Springs Bret Harte 1869

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