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He settled into the backseat of the car while Reyes took the wheel, seated next to Senyora Reyes, who turned back toward Ramon, offering a friendly smile floating on a wave of perfume.
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He settled into the backseat of the car while Reyes took the wheel, seated next to Senyora Reyes, who turned back toward Ramon, offering a friendly smile floating on a wave of perfume.
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Try to remember always to be aware of where I and Miss Hesketh are, or Senyora Fides here.
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The eyes of Senyora Fides flicked frequently in her direction, and registered her lack of reverence for the pride of Catalan Catholicism.
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She said the words, in an attempt at ingratiation, to Senyora Fides.
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Senyora Fides accompanied them back to the Conde Guell guesthouse, an establishment not far from the famous Parc Guell, as the senyora informed them from the front of the bus.
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"How lucky we are to have Senyora Fee-dess!" said Miss Davenport brightly to one of her pupils.
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Vera was about to say that so far as she could see the girls of the Poor Clares School didn't have any "plight" to speak of, but she suddenly saw that Senyora Fides had taken from the breadboard on the table a stumpy, serrated knife.
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Senyora Fides's pinched, solemn face opened up, and she looked at the girls with delight.
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His extant poems consist of ninety-three love songs (or Cants d'amor) and eight death songs or elegies (Cants de mort), besides some moralizing poerns (Cants morals), a long Cant espiritual, and a brief "Demanda feta a la Senyora Na Tecla de Borja".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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