单词 | Senhor |
例句 | Senhor, what’s the title of that mural at your gas station? Style Invitational: Hyphen the Terrible — a neologism contest 2016-10-06T04:00:00Z We know of Howard’s travails at Manchester United, notably the fumble from the Benni McCarthy free-kick that knocked United out of Europe and sent Senhor Mourinho into paroxysms of ecstasy. Tim Howard: USA secretary of defence is just Everton's overrated keeper 2014-09-01T04:00:00Z There is that Ayutante fellow on the Governor's staff, and the Senhor Figuera, the little, quiet man with the yellow hands, is evidently a person of some consequence in his own country. Long Odds 2012-03-02T03:00:08.670Z Senhor, se-nyōr′, n. the Portuguese form corresponding to the Spanish se�or and Italian signor. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) 2012-01-30T03:00:19.113Z Here they were visited by Senhor Affonso Costa, the Minister of Justice, who swaggered about among the gentle-minded ladies, roared at them, and glared with his magnetic eye. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z "Or Senhor O——, a young man and an astronomer?" The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 120, October, 1867. 2011-12-12T03:00:23.897Z At another time a man came to Senhor Porto’s to buy an ox. Fetichism in West Africa Forty Years' Observations of Native Customs and Superstitions 2011-11-18T03:00:28.907Z Having, as he thought, satisfactorily settled with Senhor Aguilla Captain Bullock sent for his Wireless Officer. The Wireless Officer 2011-10-24T02:00:17.560Z "Senhor, was your council of war a success?" Caribbee 2011-06-05T02:00:16.273Z Here we have again to acknowledge the kind advice and help of various friends, particularly of Senhor Batalhaȧ Reis and Mr. William Foster. The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea Vol. II 2011-04-05T02:00:10.813Z “Come, Senhor,” said he with the lantern, “there is no time to be lost; my light will be presently extinguished, and this is the worst bit in the whole road.” The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z Senhor; he can put on a horseshoe, p. 348if you give it him; but there are no horseshoes in Galicia, at least in these parts. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z The stage, the Fiver feels, is set for Senhor Simon. The Fiver 2010-06-07T15:30:00Z You seem to forget, Senhor Rica, how differently you interpreted this same contract but a few hours ago. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) The excellent photograph of Prince Henry's statue from the great gateway at Belem is the work of Senhor Camacho. The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea Vol. II 2011-04-05T02:00:10.813Z “Senhor,” answered a voice, “Rivadeo is more than five leagues from here, and, moreover, there is a river to cross.” The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z Senhor, your horse will become heated on our roads, and will catch the bad glanders, for which there is no remedy. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z In May 1907 the king suspended the constitution of Portugal and temporarily appointed Senhor Franco as dictator with a view to carrying out certain necessary reforms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" "Good day, Senhor Cashel," said a tall and well-dressed man, who made his salutations with a certain air of distinction that induced Simms to inquire who and what he was. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) “And your poor friend, Senhor,” asked Isabel; “did you never hear of him again?” The Ruined Cities of Zululand I at once went in, and observed a tall, foreign-looking figure, who introduced himself as Senhor Dickie. The Adventures of a Cat And a Fine Cat too! Senhor, a man must be mad to bring any horse to Galicia, but twice mad to bring an entero, as you have done. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z "I have not the least doubt of it," the Senhor replied. Long Live the King "You presume somewhat too far on your skill with the rapier, Senhor Cashel," said the other, but in a voice far less elevated than before. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) “If you have eighteen months’ leave of absence, Senhor,” said the noble, “come with us to Portugal for your answer; you can make your arrangements in England.” The Ruined Cities of Zululand Senhor Dickie came often to see me, and every time he came the better did we become acquainted. The Adventures of a Cat And a Fine Cat too! We must fast to-night, Senhor," said he; "but it will count to us hereafter. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas All at once she stopped speaking, and when I did not notice this she cried out, "Senhor, are you again failing to listen to me!" The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19 Senhor, it is not a matter of pay. The Pathless Trail “I thank you, Senhor,” replied the old Portuguese, again assuming all the stateliness of manner which usually characterised him. The Ruined Cities of Zululand My poor Senhor Da Costa," she wrote, "I have lain awake all night thinking of thee. Dreamers of the Ghetto Senhor Cond�," whispered one of my party, a swarthy Spaniard from the Basque, "what a foray we might make yonder! Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas I'm not going to try to take the Senhor Ribiera away with me. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 "No, Senhor Tim will not be expected to eat man meat," he assured them. The Pathless Trail Once more I ask your consideration for our shortcomings, Senhors.” The Ruined Cities of Zululand "What, Senhor Da Costa! thou hast forgotten thy victim?" Dreamers of the Ghetto She turned gently around, and in a voice of surpassing softness whispered, "Tell me your name, Senhor Caballero?" Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas I fought him, Senhor, to save the lives of all the rest. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 He wiped off his forehead with his handkerchief as he was assured that the Senhor Ribiera had given orders he was to be admitted, night or day. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 I shall have much business to transact with the Senhor Commandant to-morrow, and may not see you. The Ruined Cities of Zululand They were surrounded by swarming, fawning, frightened camaradas who implored the Senhor to tell them if he were a deputy of The Master, and if he were here to make sure nothing evil befell them. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 Senhor Augusto Severo, a Brazilian, made a spindle-shaped airship, ninety-eight feet long, driven by two airscrews, placed one at each end of a framework which formed the longitudinal axis of the airship. The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force "You may kill me, Senhor," said the young man through stiff lips. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 And you come to me and offer—you, Senhor!—to make terms! Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 The Senhor Enrico could not have wished for a pleasanter invitation, and he eagerly closed with it. The Ruined Cities of Zululand The Senhor you behold," he proclaimed in the barbarous Portugese of the hinterland of Brazil, "has released me from the cage in which you saw me. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 Within its original walls more than two centuries ago a belaced Senhor kept Portuguese state. The Story of Madras You forget," said Paula, with the same faint smile, "what the newspapers will say of us, Senhor. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 And Madame the wife of the General— "Senhor," called Ribiera blandly, "I have news for you." Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Senhor Assevédo, I can’t give you much law,” said the old seaman, in his rough hearty tones, as he turned to return to his post. The Ruined Cities of Zululand The Senhor Ribiera sent a most impatient message for her to be sent on at once. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 You will understand, Senhor," said Colhemos, "that I am doing that which may make me unpopular. The Keepers of the King's Peace I have a wife, Senhor, and my mother, and my children. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 Senhor Ribiera told my husband that if he would bring me to him.... Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 In a word, Senhor Maxara, my fortune is small, very small, and resumes itself thus:—A captain’s commission, an income of five hundred a year besides, and an old name, and old house in Wales. The Ruined Cities of Zululand For a moment Senhor Poritol appeared to hover like a timid bird; then he seated himself on the edge of a chair, only the tips of his toes touching the floor. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure "Illustrious and Excellent Senhor, "It is with joy that I announce to you the most remarkable reformation of King Karata. The Keepers of the King's Peace "I did not think I lacked courage, Senhor," she observed, "but you have taught me more." Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 So, Senhor, you shall see first what my uncle's service offers. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 I thank you, Senhor, but it may not be. The Ruined Cities of Zululand Oh, no, no, no!” exclaimed Senhor Poritol, tapping the floor nervously with 23 his toes. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure Since her husband's salary was exactly $66.50 weekly and the upkeep of the villa alone was twice that amount, it is not difficult to understand that Senhor Bonaventura was a remarkable man. The Keepers of the King's Peace The Senhor Ribiera explained to me when I arrived at his house how it was that no questions would be asked about my disappearance. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 We accepted the invitation of the Senhor Ribiera to this place. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Senhor Wyzinski, as you speak the Zulu tongue, will you take the canoes, and landing in rear of the elephants, make as much noise as possible, and fire the reeds if necessary.” The Ruined Cities of Zululand Senhor Poritol drew a second handkerchief from his pocket and mopped his damp brow. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure I suppose, Senhor," said the duc, "there would be no objection on the part of the Government to my calling on my way at a certain British port. The Keepers of the King's Peace Chickango and I had been appointed to keep the first watch, while Senhor Silva and Jack were to relieve us. In the Wilds of Africa Ah, Senhor," he chuckled, "some day we will laugh together over this! Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Not so, Senhor de Maxara; the English in South Africa have failed in many things, as regards colonisation, nor could I be guilty of such a thought.” The Ruined Cities of Zululand “Then accept this fresh bill,” implored Senhor Poritol, “and give me back the one I yearn for.” The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure Illustrious and Excellent Senhor, I feel that at last I am seeing the end of the old régime and that we may look forward to a period of sobriety and prosperity in the M'fusi. The Keepers of the King's Peace “Take care,” said Senhor Silva; “we must not approach too near, for if we attempt to dispute his prey with the lion, it will make him more savage than ever.” In the Wilds of Africa And while I cannot honorably tell you how to stop the man bearing Senhor Canalejas' package to my government, still ... Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “You will give me my revenge, Senhor Maxara,” asked the Commandant. The Ruined Cities of Zululand Senhor Poritol uttered a little cry of delight and stretched forth an eager hand, but Orme, who was busily comparing the letters on the paper with the letters on the bill, waved him back. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure "Receive the assurance, Illustrious and Excellent Senhor, of my distinguished consideration." The Keepers of the King's Peace “The faithful fellow has gone to Walfish Bay with Senhor Silva,” said Stanley. In the Wilds of Africa "An acquaintance of yours, Senhor," said Ribiera, "is to be my guests." Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Senhor Inglesi, I thank you most heartily and sincerely,” said the old noble, taking off his hat, bowing, and grasping the soldier’s hand warmly in his own. The Ruined Cities of Zululand “Senhor Poritol,” he said, “why didn’t you write the secret on a time-table, or on your ticket, before you gave the bill to the agent?” The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure This was no sooner made known to Mr. C—— than ample means were placed at Senhor Mina's disposal; when, with the best wishes of the whole family, he took a short farewell of Pennsylvania. Impressions of America During the years 1833, 1834 and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume I. “We must get shelter up immediately,” cried Senhor Silva, “or the young ladies will be wet through; and our goods may suffer too.” In the Wilds of Africa "You are clever, Senhor Bell," he said heavily, seeming to sink more deeply into his chair. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Senhor Mujaio followed, having first handed the missionary the silver whistle. The Ruined Cities of Zululand “I am tired of being followed, Senhor,” he said disgustedly, freeing his elbow. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure These packets were afterwards carried to the Senhor’s dwelling, and the fat melted down into oil, which served for burning in lamps quite as well as train oil. Martin Rattler “Possibly Chico and Chim might have quarrelled instead of played together,” observed Senhor Silva; “and I suspect you will find Chico sufficient to look after.” In the Wilds of Africa It is best," said Canalejas, "for you, Senhor, to remain here overnight. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Senhor de Maxara, will you order your men to get your boat ready?” The Ruined Cities of Zululand “This seems to be rather a mixed-up affair, Senhor Alcatrante,” he said. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure One evening, soon after their departure from the residence of Senhor Antonio, the old trader was sitting steering in the stern of his canoe, which was running up before a pretty stiff breeze. Martin Rattler Senhor Silva, though accustomed to the climate, was not so strong as most of us, and the morning after our long expedition he was unable to rise from his couch. In the Wilds of Africa I believe Senhor Ribiera has given orders for us both to be looked for, yet as a Cabinet Minister I am still immune from arrest by the ordinary police. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “The same, Senhor,” haughtily returned the noble, rising and replying to the courtesy. The Ruined Cities of Zululand “You may not be willing to give up the bill, but is there any reason why you should refuse to let Senhor Poritol copy the writing that is on it?” The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure “Yes, Senhor,” said Maraquita, rising suddenly, “you must consider quickly, and you must act at once, for you must not come here again until you bring me news of Azinté.” Black Ivory He said this as Senhor Silva handed them out of the canoe. In the Wilds of Africa I was under obligations to deliver a package from Senhor Canalejas to a certain messenger who will take it to my government. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Have you any quinine, Senhor?” he continued, addressing the father. The Ruined Cities of Zululand “Tell me,” he said, “was it Senhor Alcatrante who had you sent?” The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure Senhor Gamba said this with the air of one who thinks that he has nearly, if not quite, justified himself. Black Ivory “I would advise you not to fire unless hard-pressed,” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa But I am not, Senhor Ribiera, a member of the Secret Service. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Isabel has told me what has passed between you, Senhor Capitano,” continued the noble; “but though I will never thwart her will, you must remember we know little of each other.” The Ruined Cities of Zululand “Thank you for the truth, Senhor,” he said. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure “That is because, as I said, you are not in our position,” rejoined the Senhor, with a shrug of his shoulders. Black Ivory “It would be useless, for I suspect the giraffe’s fate is sealed,” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa The Senhor Ribiera," announced the major-domo obsequiously, "begs that the Senhor Bell will oblige him by waiting for the shortest of moments until the Senhor Ribiera can relieve himself of a business matter. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 The blood mantled in Isabel’s cheeks as she answered— “When the Senhor has done with his pleasant memories of the past, perhaps he will deign an answer to a poor maiden’s question.” The Ruined Cities of Zululand “I had thought Senhor Armstrong objected to fighting.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America There, to his amazement and horror, Harold beheld his agreeable friend Senhor Gamba thrashing a young slave unmercifully with a whip of the most formidable character. Black Ivory At all events, I thought, Senhor Silva will return—though, to be sure, he is no sportsman, and may not wish to encounter the elephant. In the Wilds of Africa "I think," he said softly, "that I shall gain a great deal of pleasure from killing the Senhor Ribiera." Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “You are a sensible man, Senhor Capitan,” answered one of them in return, in very fair English. My First Voyage to Southern Seas And you know, Senhor Pedro, that I am not bad at keeping secrets. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America After dinner, Senhor Letotti led the officers into his garden, and showed them his fruit-trees and offices, also his domestic slaves, who looked healthy, well cared for, and really in some degree happy. Black Ivory I must confess I was very glad when Timbo and Senhor Silva came to relieve me; but nothing could induce Stanley again to lie down. In the Wilds of Africa "Do you not see, Senhor, that if he dies we—we—" She stopped and choked. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Thank you, sare,” answered Senhor Guedes, bowing low as he strutted off to a boat, and returned on board the schooner, which lay at a short distance from the shore. The Three Lieutenants “That, Senhor Pedro, is a matter with which you have nothing whatever to do!” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor,” cried the young lady in a commanding tone. Black Ivory Stanley, Senhor Silva, Timbo, and I took up our guns to proceed inland. In the Wilds of Africa It read, virtuously: No names are mentioned because the American Senhor has been widely introduced in Rio society as a person with an official status in Washington. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 I have said nothing about Senhor Guedes and his better half. The Three Lieutenants “A pleasant gallop, was it not, Senhor Armstrong?” he said, as our hero joined the group of officers around him. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor Pimento was constantly out, superintending his labourers; while Donna Joséfa, his wife, was engaged in household matters. On the Banks of the Amazon Senhor Silva and David’s curiosity prompted them to taste some of the animal, which they declared to be very delicate, and not unlike venison. In the Wilds of Africa You tried to learn things from him, Senhor. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “I can answer for that,” answered Murray, as he took his leave, accompanied by Senhor Guedes. The Three Lieutenants Senhor Pedro, you are a kind friend and a faithful guide, but you pretend to a greater knowledge of these matters than you possess. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America We found that Senhor Pimento had sent a supply of farinha, as well as several turtles and other provisions, on board each of them, as a mark, he said, of his good-will. On the Banks of the Amazon Senhor Silva, it appeared, had rushed back and called out David, telling him to come without delay to our assistance. In the Wilds of Africa The Senhor Ribiera has said that if I do not persuade you, that both Arturo and I.... And our little baby, Senhor!... Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 “Senhor Capitan, I want to have one word with you,” he said, putting his finger to his mouth. The Three Lieutenants We have heard of the whereabouts of the savages, Senhor Armstrong. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America I was greatly relieved by hearing Senhor Pimento’s voice. On the Banks of the Amazon He begged Senhor Silva to accompany him, and chose myself and Chickango to be of the party; while David, Timbo, and Jack, with the two boys, were left to protect the young ladies. In the Wilds of Africa "Here is the message, Senhor Bell," she said quietly, "but I think I have been followed." Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Senhor Gonsalvez, besides his cattle, raises some cotton; but as the Certaŏ is sometimes a whole year without rain, the quantity is uncertain. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823 “Besides,” resumed Lawrence, “even if I were willing to take you, Senhor Pedro might object.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Early the next day we arrived at Senhor Pimento’s farm. On the Banks of the Amazon Senhor Silva was somewhat better, and the strange negro had sufficiently recovered to speak. In the Wilds of Africa The Senhor Ribiera," he said drily, "returned to the city last night. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 He was, nevertheless, a personage not unknown to this record, whether as Senhor Magin of Brazil or as the emissary of the Shah of the Shahs of Firengistan. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story It was while thus engaged that I became acquainted with your good father, Senhor Armstrong, who has more than once helped me over financial difficulties and set me on my legs. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Though Senhor Pimento appeared to be incredulous as to the sinister intentions of the natives, I thought that possibly Pedro might be induced to believe them. On the Banks of the Amazon How providential it was that Stanley and Senhor Silva arrived in time to save your life!” In the Wilds of Africa The Senhor Ribiera," he said harshly, "will see you only if you are not armed. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Bring us to the island, Senhor De Sylva," he said, "and we will make a fight of it. The Stowaway Girl The idea may appear to you Quixotic, but—” “Pardon me, Senhor Pedro,” interrupted Lawrence, promptly. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor Pimento and his family after a time returned to their estate, and we never failed to pay them a visit when we went up the river. On the Banks of the Amazon His two countrymen accompanied him for some distance, and Senhor Silva had generously given him several articles which he valued highly—a few yards of cotton, a knife, and some tobacco were among them. In the Wilds of Africa "It is—it is not only I, Senhor," said the girl before him. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Unfortunately for us, all the bother centers round Senhor De Sylva, to whom we owe our lives. The Stowaway Girl I not only obeyed my father in this matter, but I faithfully obeyed yourself when you imposed on me the necessity of keeping my disguise secret from Senhor Armstrong.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Our Brazilian friend, Senhor Pimento, was a fine burly old gentleman, habited in light nankeen jacket and trousers, with a broad-brimmed hat. On the Banks of the Amazon Senhor Silva looked very grave when he heard what had occurred. In the Wilds of Africa I had intended," he said very calmly, "to kill the Senhor Ribiera. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 Senhor De Sylva is sure that the troops will not keep the keenest lookout to-night. The Stowaway Girl Then, reining back until he was abreast of Lawrence, he said— “Part of the object of my journey has been accomplished sooner than I had expected, Senhor Armstrong.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America “I am afraid the wretches will shoot him before he has time to speak to them,” observed Senhor Pimento. On the Banks of the Amazon “If you and Chickango will take one, Senhor Silva and I will take the other,” said Stanley. In the Wilds of Africa To save Senhor Michael trouble I will reply to Senhor Lactancio concerning this doubt of his, which has followed me here from my own country. Michael Angelo Buonarroti Here is the receipt of the former owners, given to the Deutsche Bank in Paris, and handed to Senhor Pondillo's agents. The Stowaway Girl “Why, Senhor Armstrong forgets he is not now in England,” said Pedro. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor Pimento appeared to have little confidence in his success, and addressing his people, entreated them to fight bravely, as the rebels would certainly give them no quarter. On the Banks of the Amazon He understood but little English, so we had to carry on our conversation chiefly through our friend Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa "He said that for the Marchioness," said Senhor Michael, "and you are so far right, that if you had not come this instant I might have gone." Michael Angelo Buonarroti Captain Schmidt, of course, could depend on his own wardrobe, but Captain Coke and the Senhor Hozier would find a tradesman in their rooms who had guaranteed to equip them suitably. The Stowaway Girl “And pray, senhor, why should you object to Senhor Armstrong, or any one else, falling in love with me in spite of my brown skin?” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America At first we kept along the shore, opposite Senhor Pimento’s sitio, and then crossed over, that we might have a better chance of seeing our friends, should they be coming down. On the Banks of the Amazon “The slave captain took good care to keep us in the dark as to that point; but perhaps Senhor Silva can inform us.” In the Wilds of Africa "Senhor," asked Fernao with sudden daring, "what is beyond the edge of the world?" Days of the Discoverers "My good wishes are soon changed into congratulations, Senhor," she said. The Stowaway Girl “Thank you, Senhor Armstrong, thank you heartily,” said the latter, as he dismounted, and, sitting down on a mound, drew his child to his side. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Several times we had inquired of Antonio whether we were approaching the farm of Senhor Pimento, where our family were living. On the Banks of the Amazon I was afraid, however, that Senhor Silva would not so readily agree to this plan, as he might be anxious to reach Loando. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor de Silvis had forgotten the name—a thing that often happened to him with his guests. Norse Tales and Sketches Captain Coke and I will follow, and the others in such order as Senhor Benavides thinks fit. The Stowaway Girl “Look, Senhor Armstrong,” he said, arresting the progress of the canoe by a slight turn of his paddle. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America He came to the conclusion that Oria’s opinion was to be relied on, and at once determined to warn Senhor Pimento. On the Banks of the Amazon We accordingly encamped, though Senhor Silva warned us that we must remain but a short time, as we wished to reach some higher ground before dark. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Diabo, "formerly a Romanist priest, now an evangelist in Lisbon," would address the meeting. The Hill of Dreams Speaking candidly, Senhor Captain, what chance have you of convincing any international court of your innocence? The Stowaway Girl You see, Senhor Armstrong, I have many enemies as well as friends everywhere.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America He had, in the meantime, found Senhor Pimento. On the Banks of the Amazon “What do you say to those mounds or clay-built domes being the houses of ants, and built entirely by themselves?” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa These packets were afterwards carried to the Senhor's dwelling, and the fat melted down into oil, which served for burning in lamps quite as well as train oil. Martin Rattler We are going there to suit Senhor De Sylva's ends. The Stowaway Girl Shall I tell you something of my history, Senhor Armstrong?” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America My father and mother did their best to comfort Senhor Pimento and his family for the loss of their property. On the Banks of the Amazon Stanley now addressed Senhor Silva, and begged him to urge the captain to land us at the nearest European settlement. In the Wilds of Africa Then, on the 19th, we got a canoe from Senhor Barboso. Through the Brazilian Wilderness Senhor Manuel was then making a canoe 70 feet in length from a solid trunk, which had originally been 110 feet long, and of great thickness. The Voyage of the Beagle “I was not aware that Senhor Armstrong intended to return!” said Pedro, with a look of surprise. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America One would think, Senhor, that all these precautions were to be taken more on my account than on his. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 Senhor Silva replied, and a short conversation ensued. In the Wilds of Africa At the rapids was a big store, the property of Senhor Caripe, the wealthiest rubberman who works on this river; many of the men we met were in his employ. Through the Brazilian Wilderness Senhor Figuireda told me that he had planted, the year before, one bag of feijao or beans, and three of rice; the former of which produced eighty, and the latter three hundred and twenty fold. The Voyage of the Beagle “Senhor Armstrong is in a meditative mood,” said Pedro, breaking the thread of his meditations. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America "Good-night, Senhor," said the old miller, who had been waiting patiently all this time to pay his respects before going. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 I was about to go aloft with my spy-glass, when Senhor Silva came on deck. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Caripe, a first-class waterman, cool, fearless, and brawny as a bull, came with us as guide. Through the Brazilian Wilderness Senhor Colaso is a native of Morocco, as his father was before him, and the Emperor calls them his own children. Travels in Morocco, Volume 1. “Senhor! senhor!” he cried, in the best Spanish he could muster, “aid me to get out, for the love of God!” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America The technical excellence of their work is uniform and in some cases very creditable, particularly in the many small canvases by Senhor de Sousa Lopes, the art commissioner of his country. The Galleries of the Exposition The Portuguese captain and Senhor Silva were in very good spirits, and courteous as usual. In the Wilds of Africa Early the following afternoon our whole party, together with Senhor Caripe, started on the steamer. Through the Brazilian Wilderness Comp. among the neo Latins "Sieur," "Signora," "Señor," "Senhor," etc. from Lat. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 01 Let me introduce Senhor Lawrence Armstrong to you; Senhor, my old comrade Ignacio, who, as I have told you, nursed me back to life many years ago.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America All of these apparently recent things by Senhor Lopes are far more enjoyable than a huge "Pilgrimage", which, while well painted, is too scattered. The Galleries of the Exposition I had said nothing about the brig, and was about to mention her appearance when Senhor Silva stopped me. In the Wilds of Africa He asked the cook on the little steamer Nyoac to go with us; but the cook with unaffected horror responded: "Senhor, I have never done anything to deserve punishment!" Through the Brazilian Wilderness Senhor Lopes, whom I have consulted, is equally at fault about it. A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): a contribution to the history of India “True, Senhor Pedro, and I am not thankless; yet do I feel free to repeat that it is a most dismal place.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor Ferrão received us with his usual kindness, and gave us a bountiful breakfast. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 “One thing I would advise is, that we leave this coast and proceed to the highlands in the interior,” observed Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Santos and the captain were in conversation by the weather rail. Dead Men Tell No Tales Senhor Silva politely devoted some of his calico to making curtains for those of the young ladies. In the Wilds of Africa “Senhor! senhor!” cried Lawrence, “I have a gold watch and chain, to which you—” The man stopped, for the bait took at once. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senna has one redeeming feature: it is the native village of the large-hearted and hospitable Senhor H. A. Ferrão. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 “You had better go below,” said Senhor Silva, coming up to me. In the Wilds of Africa So the religious cast of Senhor Santos was brought twice home to me in the same moment, though, to be sure, I had often been struck by it before. Dead Men Tell No Tales “Hide behind the trees, or climb up the nearest you can reach,” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa Now, Senhor Armstrong, I am going to ask you to exercise a little patience at this point in our journey. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Canoes were sent for from Senna; and we reached it on the 27th, to be again hospitably entertained by our friend, Senhor Ferrão. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 Senhor Silva accounted to Captain Hyslop, as he had done to me, for our entering the river. In the Wilds of Africa Unable to endure the place after his wife's death, Senhor Santos had taken ship to Victoria, there to seek fresh fortune with results as indifferent as my own. Dead Men Tell No Tales Senhor Silva also seized his gun, and ran off to a distance. In the Wilds of Africa Looking back he began— “Senhor Armstrong—” “I think,” interrupted the youth, “that you may dispense with ‘Senhor.’” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor Ferrão, with his wonted generosity, gave us a present of a bullock, which he sent to us in a canoe. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 Senhor Silva hesitated, and then addressed the Portuguese captain. In the Wilds of Africa But there also stood Senhor Santos, almost precisely as I had seen him last, cigarette, tie-pin, and all. Dead Men Tell No Tales See! here come de captain and Senhor Silva, and de t’ree young gentlemen. In the Wilds of Africa Yes, indeed; there are few people within a hundred miles of the place who did not know the famous sugar-mill and its hospitable owner, Senhor Armstrong. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Senhor Canto e Castro, who arrived at Mosambique two days after our departure to take the office of Governor-General, was well known to us in Angola. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 I think we had better let them go on their way, and proceed as Senhor Silva proposed.” In the Wilds of Africa Meanwhile the skipper had exchanged a glance with Senhor Santos, and I think we all felt that he was going to tell us the truth. Dead Men Tell No Tales “There you see a very curious animal,” said Senhor Silva to me. In the Wilds of Africa I only hope, Senhor Armstrong, that—but come, let us advance and see before the sun sets.” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America They told Senhor Silva that they had come further than they had bargained for, and evidently began to doubt our intentions. In the Wilds of Africa I thought Senhor Silva would have called them back, but he allowed them to proceed. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Santos insists on taking his chance along with the young lady in my gig. Dead Men Tell No Tales Senhor Silva had no objection to fixing our abode there, though he would have preferred moving on, in the hope before long of reaching Portuguese territory. In the Wilds of Africa Chickango assured Senhor Silva that he hoped to obtain a messenger to proceed to the south, although he himself would not venture to go alone. In the Wilds of Africa By this time the rest of our party had come up, and great was the surprise of the hunters when Senhor Silva addressed them in a language they could understand. In the Wilds of Africa “I will see to that,” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Rattray, we have all been in the dark; we thought we had fool to die with, but what admirable knave the young man would make! Dead Men Tell No Tales Senhor Silva promised them that as soon as we could find a spot on which to settle, if they did not wish to remain with us, they should be paid and allowed to depart. In the Wilds of Africa I agreed with David, and we anxiously looked out for the appearance of Stanley and Senhor Silva, to learn whether they were of the same opinion. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva asked Chickango whether he intended to return with his people or to remain with us. In the Wilds of Africa “The case is very different here,” said Senhor Silva in reply to my remark as we walked along. In the Wilds of Africa When you 'ave treasure," said he, "the better thing is to bury it, Senhor Cole. Dead Men Tell No Tales Senhor Silva had brought a couple of swords, one of which he wore, and the other Stanley had girded to his side, while Chickango and I carried spears. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva then presented him with some tobacco, greatly to his delight, and be instantly produced some well-carved pipes, when, fire being brought, he commenced smoking with evident satisfaction. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva replied, that although we, as visitors to their country, could not interfere in their quarrels, yet we should be glad to negotiate with their enemies should they make their appearance. In the Wilds of Africa We found, however, about a dozen men, who came out when Senhor Silva called them in their own language. In the Wilds of Africa I thought it was the same word in both languages; but I am glad to see you smile, Senhor Cole; that is good sign. Dead Men Tell No Tales “Nothing comes amiss to them,” said Senhor Silva; “and we must not disappoint them.” In the Wilds of Africa First t’ing find big tree; and Senhor Silva got axes, so we soon cut it down.” In the Wilds of Africa “The officer desires to know whether you would like to be towed on board or would prefer getting into the boat,” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva and his servant had, they told us, once assisted in building a raft to escape from a wreck, and were well able to lend a hand. In the Wilds of Africa No, Senhor Cole, I do not expect to 'ang. Dead Men Tell No Tales “Senhor Silva surely must know,” I observed, “and he told us positively that she was a man-of-war.” In the Wilds of Africa An officer stood at the gangway and politely welcomed Stanley, Senhor Silva who stood by interpreting for him. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva and the captain of the schooner were walking up and down the deck conversing eagerly. In the Wilds of Africa Among other places we were to call at Saint Paul de Loando, to land a Portuguese gentleman, Senhor Silva, and his black servant Ramaon. In the Wilds of Africa There was just one in the Lady Jermyn; there was—Senhor Cole! Dead Men Tell No Tales The captain announced himself as Senhor Marques da Costa. In the Wilds of Africa Close to us were piled up the articles we had saved from the wreck, as well as others which Senhor Silva had purchased from the captain for his own and our use. In the Wilds of Africa When we got near the schooner the boat cast-off, Senhor Silva saying that he would go on board, and send her back for us. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva and his servant, who had hitherto not done much, now joined with a will. In the Wilds of Africa Again Senhor Silva brought forward many reasons for this being inadvisable. In the Wilds of Africa I saw Senhor Silva putting some money into the hands of the coxswain. In the Wilds of Africa “Well, do as you like,” said Senhor Silva; “but I tell you your presence on deck may possibly annoy our friends.” In the Wilds of Africa “My friend,” said Senhor Silva, “there is no use exhibiting any anger; but if you will leave matters in my hands I will do the best I can for you.” In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva had laid in a good stock of paper, pens, and ink. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva and his servant will go with you!” In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva said he had heard of rhinoceroses with three horns, but he had never seen them, and rather doubted their existence. In the Wilds of Africa “I also have no belief in the account,” remarked Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa The calf also clings to its dam; and Senhor Silva told us that he had seen a calf watching by the side of the carcass two days after the mother had been killed. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva had recovered his senses, though still very weak, and when I went to see him, he expressed his gratitude for the attention with which David and the young ladies had treated him. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva, Jack, Timbo, and the other blacks, greeted me warmly. In the Wilds of Africa Our party generally consisted of Senhor Silva, Timbo, and myself; but sometimes Mr Fraser took Senhor Silva’s place; and he was, I must say, the best shot of the party. In the Wilds of Africa Donald and Senhor Silva mounted their horses, and David and I agreed to take one between us. In the Wilds of Africa It was soon evident that they were busily employed; and Senhor Silva said he had no doubt that they were eating the water-melons, a number of which probably grew there. In the Wilds of Africa “He thinks there are elephants out there,” said Senhor Silva, pointing ahead. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva, who arrived laughing heartily at the commotion among our animals, told me that the bird is called the Buphaga Africana. In the Wilds of Africa Even Senhor Silva, and David, and the boys, were engaged in the work. In the Wilds of Africa We must see Senhor Silva and your cousin David, and hear what they say.” In the Wilds of Africa This gave us hopes that we might be able to procure some, and that we might proceed on our journey without waiting for Senhor Silva and Chickango. In the Wilds of Africa They had not been long absent, when Chickango came hurrying back in a state of excitement, and called to Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva said there was another root, of a similar nature, in other parts of the desert, called the mokuri. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva came to us in the cabin. In the Wilds of Africa We had formed a second wall of sticks round it, so that should any wild beast approach unseen, it could not force an entrance, which Senhor Silva told us had sometimes occurred. In the Wilds of Africa We saw, however, a clump of trees on one side, behind which Senhor Silva advised that we should take post till we had ascertained the state of the case. In the Wilds of Africa You must fire, and hit him under the ear, and you are sure to kill him,” said Senhor Silva. In the Wilds of Africa “When Senhor Silva was talking about him the other day, he called him the king of the forest; and so I fancied, of course, that he had no rivals.” In the Wilds of Africa At length we reached a lofty plateau, or table-land, which Chickango informed Senhor Silva extended a long way to the south. In the Wilds of Africa Stanley and Senhor Silva, with their guns, were ranging the country on either side. In the Wilds of Africa He hesitated; then he seized Senhor Silva’s hands, and gave rapid utterance to an harangue. In the Wilds of Africa I was glad to find that Senhor Silva was improving. In the Wilds of Africa Stanley and Senhor Silva had been very successful in their hunt, and had brought back a good supply of birds and young deer, besides three or four smaller animals. In the Wilds of Africa Senhor Silva, with Stanley and Chickango, accordingly started off, the two boys and I accompanying them to see the sport. In the Wilds of Africa David and I stood by ready to take their places, while Stanley and Senhor Silva went in search of game. In the Wilds of Africa Our clothing, and the small amount of articles we had saved from the wreck, together with numerous packages brought by Senhor Silva, were next handed out and piled together high up on the beach. In the Wilds of Africa David wished to remain to look after his patients, and Senhor Silva was not yet sufficiently strong to bear us company. In the Wilds of Africa Evening was approaching, when the head man of our bearers spoke to Senhor Silva, who instantly called a halt. In the Wilds of Africa Our kind, noble-minded, and generous friend, Senhor Silva, here bade us good-bye, intending to wait for a vessel which was expected to call in on her way to Saint Paul de Loando. In the Wilds of Africa In spite of Mr Donald Fraser’s expostulations, Senhor Silva would not consent to break up the camp till Stanley was in a fit state to travel. In the Wilds of Africa |
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