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Chars missed "villino," a detached house or tiny villa, in the 17th round of the more than three-hour competition.
unknown title 2009
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Chars missed "villino," a detached house or tiny villa, in the 17th round of the more than three-hour competition.
unknown title 2009
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Chars missed "villino," a detached house or tiny villa, in the 17th round of the more than three-hour competition.
unknown title 2009
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Chars missed "villino," a detached house or tiny villa, in the 17th round of the more than three-hour competition.
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A low vine-covered villino slanted along the canal; beyond, there was a cow-house where a boy was feeding some glossy cows.
Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories Robert Herrick 1903
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And he saw a hill sleeping sweetly in the mountains, where the sun rested on its going down, and a villino with two old trees where the court seemed ever silent.
Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories Robert Herrick 1903
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Also, we brought with us from Florence and dropped in a villino not far, our friend Mr. Landor (Walter Savage), who is under Robert's guardianship, having quarrelled with everybody in and out of England.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Browning, Elizabeth B 1898
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She owned a house in Naples, -- at Posilipo, that is -- a _villino_, in pink stucco, a dainty little place with fig trees, nopals and parasol pines, that ran in a grove down a steep promontory to the sea I They would fish in the bay there -- it was as smooth and blue as a looking-glass!
The Torrent Entre Naranjos Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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Florence and dropped in a villino not far, our friend Mr. Landor (Walter
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II Elizabeth Barrett Browning 1833
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