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Examples
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"The Signorina is the veriest Italian of us all," cried Lisetta.
Mae Madden Mary Murdoch Mason
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"Perhaps because the Signorina is a heretic," answered Assunta tenderly.
Daphne, an autumn pastoral Margaret Pollock Sherwood 1909
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But you were proving to me that the Signorina is a woman.
A Spirit in Prison Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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But "-- and his voice changed --" the Signorina is a child.
A Spirit in Prison Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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"Signorina," said Monte-Leone, with a voice full of dignity and despair,
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various
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"Signorina," he said again, and then stopped, not knowing what to say.
The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX James De Mille
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"Signorina," said he, not thinking what a serious thing it was to address an Italian maiden in the streets.
The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX James De Mille
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"Signorina," he asked, "zat man I send, zat donk 'driver – you like heem?"
Jerry Junior 1907
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"Signorina," he whispered, "jus 'give me one li'l' smile to show me you are not angry forever."
Jerry Junior 1907
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"Signorina," he said, turning the boat round, "you are like a wicked baby to-day."
A Spirit in Prison Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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