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“We would have gotten away with it!” he complained as he placed it on the floor in front of the signora. The Thief Lord 2002-09-01T00:00:00Z
Riccio was running eagerly after the cabbages while the signora, cursing loudly, bent over to pick up the apples. The Thief Lord 2002-09-01T00:00:00Z
She became known in Italy as the "signora of books", and admitted that she was a demanding, even difficult person to work with. Elvira Sellerio obituary 2010-08-23T17:52:00Z
Like an American politician inquiring if it will play in Peoria, he often referred to “signora ­Valeria,” an average Italian housewife, and how she might like his company’s latest offering. Michele Ferrero, patriarch of Italian confectionery that made Nutella, dies 2015-02-18T05:00:00Z
"Buongiorno signora," he said, as he made up their beach beds. How Kenya's Malindi morphed into 'Little Italy' 2021-03-05T05:00:00Z
“When I called, they said, ‘Don’t worry, signora. Virus lockdown means Italy’s old are isolated from relatives 2020-03-12T04:00:00Z
Germany, England and the Netherlands may have a more macho, run-till-you-drop approach, but Italy is a signora, a lady who entices and strikes when you get too close. How We Play the Game 2014-06-15T04:00:00Z
The house-keeper went through the form of making protest: "The signora has always such great alarm about fever." Dorothy and other Italian Stories 2012-03-18T02:00:18.513Z
"Stay, signora, haunteth he any secret place where I may deal with him?" The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
The picturesque urchin was ready enough to pose for the signora, and beamed with delight at the shilling Dora put into his grubby little palm at the conclusion of each sitting. Woman and Artist 2012-01-10T03:00:14.960Z
The signoras were all conversant with the history of Camilla's misfortunes, and bestowed upon her gentle and considerate caresses. Rule of the Monk or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century 2012-01-05T03:00:36.930Z
The signora wouldn’t want it any other way. How We Play the Game 2014-06-15T04:00:00Z
"To earn a penny, signora," said the mother, a substantial-looking person, wearing large gold earrings. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
"It is customary to pay half the price beforehand, signora." The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
And then, to have it said, "there goes the signora for whom signor so and so hanged himself." The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z
The signora after this exhibition drew near her cavalier, who presented the two gentlemen. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z
"I think it's first necessary to know where we can get some breakfast; you must be terribly fatigued, signora." The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
"No, signora; the inhibition is mutual: we may not enter any nunnery." From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
Forgive me, signora, and acquit me of design. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
Because there was a signora whom the motion of the bus made ill. Sea and Sardinia 2011-08-28T02:00:30.857Z
Ah, signora!" said Taddeo, with pain, "you have been generous long enough; you have had pity or time long enough to allow me at least to remain in doubt about your sentiments. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
"Yes, signora, there's not the least doubt that he went there, since we have seen him go in," answered Chaudoreille, who had alighted from his horse, where he was not comfortable. The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
"In Paradise?" she answered, opening her large black eyes; "Ah! signora, in Paradise people do not marry." Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z
The signoras, and signorinas, fell upon them and gormandized; but the signors eyed them with reasonable suspicion. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
They all seemed to present us the blank side of their cheek, and to intimate that no, they were not going to take their hats off, even if it were dinner-table and a strange signora. Sea and Sardinia 2011-08-28T02:00:30.857Z
It is no longer possible, signora," said Taddeo, giving way to his emotion—"it cannot be. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
"I say, signora, that I have vainly watched for him since nine o'clock; Urbain did not come to the place of meeting." The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
Otherwise, the man looked honest; was certainly cheerful; and, above all, faithfully devoted to the signore and signora, in whose service he lived. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
"Oh, signora, you promised me to be friends and nothing more." The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
From this, it seems, that I am mistaken about the Italian signora, or else Mr L—— has an enlarged charity for the graces of all nations.—More subject for curiosity. Leonora 2011-03-22T02:00:21.627Z
“A gentleman to see the signora,” she announced—“the same gentleman who took the Signorina Thayer to ride this afternoon—and would the signora see him alone?” The Spell 2011-03-20T02:00:34.173Z
Alas, signora, you have divined the truth only too well. The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
The soldiers became too troublesome about there, and there was a whisper that the signora had something to do with making the place too hot for us. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
Forgive me, signora; I thought to prepare it at home to receive the colours. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
It reminded him of some signora, whom he had known at Florence. Leonora 2011-03-22T02:00:21.627Z
The carriage was quite mobbed, the voiturier having declared it was a gran signora. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
"You want me to bring him to you, signora?" The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
“I do, signora; you are the wife of the chief Corvino.” The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
Nay, signora," said he, a little peevishly, "for Heaven's sake change not your posture; 'twas perfect. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
"I shall miss my bambino, signora," she said sadly. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z
No better plan offered, time pressed, she hoped not to be obliged to stay long away from the children, and, as the signora said, the Fiesole hill-top must be airy and wholesome. A Round Dozen 2011-02-07T03:00:26.887Z
"It's this way, signora—but I beg you let me tell you that by order—" "The name of my rival, I tell you," resumed Julia, approaching Chaudoreille furiously. The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
She’s a she-devil, is the signora; and, though generally she takes kindly to her kicks and puffings, she wouldn’t if there was a woman in the case. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
The superior led them to the portress's chamber, and went alone to make the request of the signora. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
"Thank heaven I have found you at last, signora," said he in his soft voice, which seemed to tremble a little from breathless haste. The Breaking of the Storm, Vol. I. 2010-12-20T17:12:22.067Z
The signora had a specially nice supper that night, and petted them a great deal, but they were very homesick for mamma, and cried themselves to sleep. A Round Dozen 2011-02-07T03:00:26.887Z
Oh, forgive me, signora; in the ardor of my zeal I forgot to tell you that by the greatest chance, I met Blanche's lover tonight. The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z
Whether he did that or no, I won’t be certain, but the charm was seen and recognised by the signora. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
And if you do this deed of charity, be certain, signora, none will pray for you more heartily than those whom you have thus sheltered.” The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
Ah, bella signora!” came again from below; and this seemed to arouse Maude to action, for now she hastily closed the window and seated herself before the glass. Lady Maude's Mania
We should only have been a burden to him; and I am not fit to be a signora. Four Phases of Love
But the signora, who sat behind them, said nothing. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846
You have some advice to give me, signora? The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
The signora, who, in presence of a capuchin, had studied her actions and her words, thought no longer of putting a restraint on them before an inexperienced country girl. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
“No, signora,” said the waiter, and he bowed and went back into the old palazzo. Lady Maude's Mania
If you will allow, signora, I will take the liberty of coming up to you. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"Am I like any one you have known, signora?" asked he, as he read the effect his presence had produced on her. The Fortunes Of Glencore
“Oh, thanks, signora!” exclaimed the grateful captive, seizing hold of the offered gift with an eagerness he had not hitherto shown. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
The condition of the unhappy signora had been settled even before her birth; it remained only to be decided whether she were to be a monk or a nun. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
“Ah, bella signora,” cried Luigi in mellifluous tones, and he ground, and smiled, and showed his white teeth till the lady retired. Lady Maude's Mania
The Signora Marchesa would be so sad, so very sad to miss the signora. Shadows of Flames A Novel
"It is the accent of Naples, signora," said he, evading her question. The Fortunes Of Glencore
Throughout the day did this solicitude show itself; and at night the signora herself brought him his supper, without either the intervention or attendance of Tommaso. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z
The signora did not believe this, but she had certain reasons for encouraging the opinion, and this she did not fail to do. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
“Grazie, signora,” said the Italian, smiling and showing his white teeth. Lady Maude's Mania
Now, signora, from what you have told me—about the unfortunate habit that your husband has only lately escaped from.... Shadows of Flames A Novel
The porter of the house in which she dwelt while in Florence was slowly dying of consumption; Margaret's kindness so attached him to her that he always spoke of her as la cara signora. Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli)
The signora, with the signorino, said the waiter, had been there but the moment before. A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade
Thus the minds of the nuns became satisfied; but who can tell the torments of the signora's soul? The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
"Just one moment, signora; half a minute here," he said. A Rent In A Cloud
"I implore you to return to the hotel, signora," he said earnestly. Shadows of Flames A Novel
It was your face, signora, that came, as he told me, between him and his prayers. Under False Pretences A Novel
The signora had re�ntered her apartment as the signor ascended. A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade
It was about a year after this event, that we find Lucy at the monastery, and under the protection of the signora. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
"It is the box the signora yonder has been searching for these three weeks; it was broken when the diligence upset, and they tied it together as well as they could." A Rent In A Cloud
"You have been kind enough to trust me with your confidence, signora," Camenis went on in his flat, gentle voice. Shadows of Flames A Novel
Vincenza entered, made a low reverence, uttered two or three sentences of congratulation on the English signora's recovery, and then placed the baby on Mrs. Luttrell's lap. Under False Pretences A Novel
“Leave it all to me,” the signora said, and laid her motherly hand on the trembling little ones held out to her in entreaty. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2
She then preferred her request, and having obtained a compliance with it, bade farewell to her daughter and the signora, promising a speedy return. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
"For the leetle padrona," Joe said, with a smiling bow, sending his usual gift to Ruth, whom he considered a grand signora and, as his "landlady," deserving of such thoughtful attentions. The Corner House Girls Growing Up What Happened First, What Came Next. And How It Ended
Then, signora," said Camenis, "I will remind you that your husband came to me two weeks ago, to consult me about a severe attack of sciatica. Shadows of Flames A Novel
"The signora is mad—mad!" she gasped, as she met Mr. Luttrell in the corridor. Under False Pretences A Novel
Matteo went out, and the signora, at her wits’ end, undertook to encourage Silvia. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2
“Farewell, Lucy, and you, too, good signora, till we meet again,” said Renzo, not having words to express his feelings at this moment. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
She liked the way in which they showed their teeth and touched their hats politely to "la signora." Clark's Field
After another pause, he said: "I think—as a physician—if you could go to him—gently—he would confess and try once more to—to be what you would have him be, signora." Shadows of Flames A Novel
He had hardly finished asking the servant whether the signora were at home when he heard her voice upstairs, singing behind closed doors. Aurora the Magnificent
“Then you must not be a nun,” the signora said decidedly. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2
You, signora, who live at Milan, you ought to know the course of these things; if we had the protection of some powerful man, all wounds would be healed. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
Well, signora, after what you now permit me to see of you, I am really thankful that you are so kind and lenient. Out on the Pampas Or, The Young Settlers
Camenis was silent for a time; then he said: "I think your husband has suffered much for what he did the other day, signora." Shadows of Flames A Novel
“Strong enough, if you will, to bind a lover, signora,”–– With an expensive smile. Poems
He had come to take Silvia home, he replied briefly to the signora’s compliments. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2
And at Milan, signora, I imagine it is the same thing.” The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
I think we can alter it to your satisfaction, but I must ask you to be indulgent, signora. Olive in Italy
"Forgive me, signora," he then said, "but I must tell you that I think this is a crisis for your husband as well as for your son." Shadows of Flames A Novel
Well, but I promised to tell the signora how the Mamma brought us all up on only a franc a day. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
“We will then begin immediately to enjoy life,” the signora replied. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2
And you, signora, has no butterfly begun to fly around you?” The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
Later in the afternoon, when the signora had gone to lie down, Astorre began to ask questions. Olive in Italy
But it is not with signs that she talks, signora; it is not with her fingers? Cuore (Heart) An Italian Schoolboy's Journal
So good-night, signora, and may the good Lord send the signora a happy New Year! Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
But as a favor now—” and the signora assumed her most coaxing smile, and even advanced a plump white hand to touch Matteo’s sleeve. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2
Come with me, then, to the monastery of the signora. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
And I know the signora is poor and will not be able to pay well.” Olive in Italy
And just at that point you made a gesture with one hand, laying the other on your breast, as though to say, ‘Trust me, signora.’ Cuore (Heart) An Italian Schoolboy's Journal
You know, signora, that if a reserved grave is not bought at Trespiano the bodies are put into the fossa comune, and that is the end. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
After lunch the signore produced his placards, already printed by hand, and made some paste in an iron pot, and the signora made coffee. The Martian
Up, up, signora, young bride! it is day; the princess is up, and waiting for you. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
The best coffee cups of majolica ware had been set out, and signora had made a zabajone in honour of Ferragosto. Olive in Italy
“Sure! and as to him—” the signora shrugged her shoulders expressively. A Woman's Will
It was a proud day for me, signora, when I first began to give La Mamma something toward the housekeeping. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
The signore and his fat white signora went dancing out into the sunny waves and right away seawards. The Martian
She found, however, one consolation, in the unlimited power she possessed, in being courted and flattered, and in hearing herself called the “signora.” The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
“Now the horses will run,” explained the signora. Olive in Italy
"Then you must not be a nun," the signora said decidedly. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
Plain as I am, signora, I had not wanted for opportunities to go wrong; but, thank God, I never did. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
The signora is my second wife; she is prima donna assoluta of the grand opera, Naples. The Martian
The sisters bore these vicissitudes as well as they could, and attributed them to the light and capricious nature of the signora. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
“Oh, yes,” the signora said with evident relief. Olive in Italy
He had come to take Silvia home, he replied briefly to the signora's compliments. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
She was a good girl, and the cleverest and quickest of us all,—yes, indeed, cleverer than I am, although the signora does think so well of me,—but she changed too often. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
"When did the signora go out?" enquired Griggs, repeating his question. Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2
A monastery of Monza, even if there were no signora there, was an obstacle not to be surmounted even by Don Roderick. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
"The signora is indisposed," was the only answer he could get. Charles Frohman: Manager and Man
Matteo went out, and the signora, at her wits' end, undertook to encourage Silvia. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
Which of our Lord's miracles does the signora think the finest? Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
"There is a signora—a relation of mine—who has come to Rome." Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2
I grew to love him in my turn, and, oh! signora, I believed in him, trusted him. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
"The villa is now occupied, signora," replied O'Mally; "but you are permitted to see the park and gardens." The Lure of the Mask
"We will then begin immediately to enjoy life," the signora replied. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
Well, here is the signora's gown quite finished, and the end of my poor story. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
Oh, signora!" exclaimed Ticellini, joyfully, "I have got what you want. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I
"Alas! signora," she replied, faintly, "I have walked many weary miles and have not tasted a morsel of food since dawn!" Monte-Cristo's Daughter
The maid had called her signora; but that might have been a disguise, like the mask and the patches of court-plaster. The Lure of the Mask
"Leave it all to me," the signora said, and laid her motherly hand on the trembling little ones held out to her in entreaty. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
“Lost! signora, lost!” exclaimed the captain, wringing his hands as he crouched under the bulwark. The Phantom Ship
"Oh, signora, I have never doubted it, since you consented to take the part of Marguerite." The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I
"I know it, signora; that is the reason I came." Monte-Cristo's Daughter
"But it will be in English, signora; and that I can not read." The Lure of the Mask
Why, of course," the signora replied, rather confused by this irresistible argument, "you have the right, and no one will resist you. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
“There, signora, is the country palace of the viceroy,” said the captain, pointing to a building which covered nearly three acres of ground. The Phantom Ship
“You are all kindness, signora,” replied Jack; “I little thought this morning of my good fortune—I can tell the fortunes of others, but not of my own.” Mr. Midshipman Easy
Pardon me, signora, I came not to offend you, but to endeavour to win your regard and esteem. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
Oh, yes; the signora was truly mad this time. The Lure of the Mask
We should join them again next day; and meantime they went a little cruise to pass the time—an excursion to a bay which the signora wished to visit. A Houseful of Girls
“How say you, signora?” replied the captain, looking with admiration at Amine’s calm and composed countenance. The Phantom Ship
There is no accounting for taste, signora; you were frightened out of your wits, and with your cousin you crouched down in the corner of the cabin. Mr. Midshipman Easy
Had I the will also, my oath would prevent my betraying him, and thus, signora, you will be able to account for my appearance on board the speronara, and afterwards in the Sea Hawk. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
“This, signora, is the prisoner of whom I told you,” said my conductor by way of introduction. Under the Meteor Flag Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War
"Favorably, madam," answered the signora, rising from her seat. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
Indeed, was not his proposed marriage too much like taking her only son from the signora and giving the Paronsina a stepmother? A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories
In the streets presents of great value were tossed from the carriages to the signoras on the balconies. Ranching, Sport and Travel
“We shall have the whole castle built up as it used to be, one of these days, I suspect, signora,” she observed, as she was assisting Nina to dress. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
“A broken arm, signora,” I replied unsteadily; the unexpected accents of pity in her voice, or the excruciating pain I had been suffering for the previous four hours, suddenly unnerving me. Under the Meteor Flag Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War
The signora was in deep grief for the loss of her husband, and they lived the most secluded life, making no acquaintances. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
The signora would as soon have thought of letting the parrot walk across their campo alone as her daughter, though the local dangers, either to bird or beauty, could not have been very great. A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories
Zer is an Italian signora wif two babies and a governess, and two English ladies and an American gentleman——’ ‘An American gentleman?’ Jerry
Oh! signora, we are all going to be washed into the sea, and we shall never more be heard of; oh! The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"It is the signora!" said Gaspare, turning round on his donkey. The Call of the Blood
"What is this, signora?" demanded the count of the chief attendant, Lucrezia. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
The signora herself seldom cared to go out, for the reason that it was too cold in winter and too hot in summer. A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories
"Prayer for you!" broke contemptuously from the signora. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
“Alas, signora, it would be in vain now to attempt to put to to sea,” replied Mila, who knew more about nautical affairs than did Nina. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
No, signora," he answered, earnestly; "you must never go away from us again. The Call of the Blood
Custom of house… pay the signora in the brass cage. Foe-Farrell
So with the consent of the signora he had arranged a correspondence between the young people; and all went on well at first,—the letters from both passing through his hands. A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories
"What!" cried the signora, her cheeks inflamed, and her brow darkening, "do you dare to avow your shame to my face?" The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
“I fear, signora, we are in a complete nest of pirates,” said Marianna, breaking the silence which she had maintained after the catastrophe. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
The signora is not to speak with him. The Call of the Blood
I go, signora," he said in his foreign English, "and this girl goes with me. Lucy Raymond Or, The Children's Watchword
You have made a moonlight flitting, to-night, signora, and I wish you joy of your escape. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales
They were nearing the men, who were habited as monks, and their faces shielded beneath their cowls, when the signora halted and pressed her hand upon her brow, as if in thought. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
“That is true, signora,” said the Greek girl; “but the room I speak of is on the island, and I confess it is at no great distance from this tower.” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
And try to keep a lookout, when you can, without drawing the attention of the signora. The Call of the Blood
"The signoras are good enough to treat me as a brother," he said, "and I will not affirm that they have not obtained some slight information." The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
On being laughingly answered in the affirmative, Malibran, for it was she, said, "Allow me, signora, since I have no wreath of flowers to offer you, to twine you one with your own beautiful hair." Great Singers, Second Series Malibran To Titiens
It is no doubt correct, signorina," said he, addressing himself to Natalie, "that you have brought the signora your mother with you. Sunrise
“You appear to take great interest in that wounded man, signora,” he observed, in a less angry tone than before. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"When we have to go away from Sicily I shall ask the signora to let me take you with us." The Call of the Blood
I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you again before very long, signora. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
The signora glanced down sadly at her figure, which certainly suggested no such weakness as she seemed to desire. Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster
"Yes, there was one lady to come here at four o'clock—" "But the signora is my mother," said Natalie, perhaps with a trifle of impatience. Sunrise
“Can you inform me, signora, where Captain Fleetwood is to be found?” he exclaimed, with vehemence, addressing Miss Garden, in Italian. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
I am going to write a letter to the signora. The Call of the Blood
"The signoras have had more than enough excitement," he said. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
To Paris, signor; but the signora is still here. The Lost Lady of Lone
"Will the signorina and the signora her mother condescend to follow me?" the porter said, leading the way up one of the staircases, the big iron keys still in his hand. Sunrise
And tow, signora,” he said, in a blander tone, addressing himself to Ada, “by what means do you propose to remedy the fault of that madman?” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"You must know that the friends of the signora are my friends and that I am always glad to welcome them." The Call of the Blood
"I am sailing tomorrow in one of your father's ships, signoras." The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
"I hope the illustrious signor found the excellent signor and the beautiful signora in good health," said the polite host, as he opened the carriage-door for his guest. The Lost Lady of Lone
The signora, your mother, has told me that you have no brothers or sisters, Mees Wick. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')
“I do, signora; and, moreover, I would risk everything to rescue her.” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"I dare say the signora will not be back." The Call of the Blood
After that I am going to Signor Polani's to pay my respects to the signoras. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
"The beautiful signora is sick and the excellent signor is gone," said the duke, grimly, as he got out. The Lost Lady of Lone
The chicken was followed by figs and peaches, cheese and Vino Santo, which the signora drank out of a tall glass with the arms of the order engraved on it. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
Signora, signora,” said a voice near her; she started on hearing herself addressed, and saw Jack Raby standing at her elbow. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"May I go to bed, signora?" he added. The Call of the Blood
"I am English, signora, and we are fond of strong exercise, and so after nightfall, when it cannot shock my friends, I often take an oar myself." The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
Ah! so not finding the excellent young signor, he has turned his back on the beautiful young signora. The Lost Lady of Lone
As the signora was putting out the light at her bedside, her eyes fell upon the basin of holy water hanging above it. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“Ah! have you been consulting with the English signora and her lover, that you plead their cause so well?” he exclaimed, with the bitter tone in which he often spoke. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"No, no, signora, but—" Tears hung in her eyes. The Call of the Blood
I am afraid I was rather rough, signora, but there was no time to stand on ceremony. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
"Will the signor condescend to honor our poor shed by coming under its roof, where he may for himself see the signora?" said the vine-dresser, with much courtesy. The Lost Lady of Lone
The next day they were to be shown the library, and at the hour set the signora went to the padre's reception-room to see if he were ready. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
At the instant the pirate disappeared, a person rushed forward, and seizing her in his arms, exclaimed,—“Haste, signora, from hence, or destruction awaits us.” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
I am glad the signora has come back. The Call of the Blood
I was not rowing when the signora's boat passed me, but upon hearing the screams, I stood up and took the second oar, to arrive as quickly as possible at the spot. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
I, with a gran' signora, a great lady! The Children of the King
The signora was of course the least surprised, for she recognized her apparition. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“And so, signora, you would show your gratitude for the attention and respect with which I have treated you, by endeavouring to escape from my care, and by bringing your countrymen to attempt my destruction.” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"You are not to come, signora!" he repeated, violently. The Call of the Blood
"What will become of the signora?" the eldest girl asked, when they recovered a little from their agitation. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
"There was the Count, who is Ruggiero's padrone, trying to kiss your signora's maid, and offering her the gold, and she—yah!" The Children of the King
Then he turned to the signora and asked her if she had examined the fresco just behind them. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“Oh, but it is yet a long way off, signora,” urged the Maltese girl. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"The signora is on the mountain, signore," he said. The Call of the Blood
"The hour is late, and the signoras will require rest after their fright and emotion." The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
Then the signora sang again; when about to depart she scribbled an address which she handed the bewildered man, and drove on to her hotel. Idle Hour Stories
The signora longed to speak with him in private. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“Oh, signora, signora—do come, and look!” she cried. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"Gaspare," he said, "the signora will not stay here through the great heat, will she?" The Call of the Blood
"I will do myself the honour of calling tomorrow to inquire if you are any the worse for your adventure, signora." The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
A day or two later the beggar and his grandchild appeared at the private entrance of the hotel where the signora was sojourning. Idle Hour Stories
"For the signora's bed," he explained, and went to leave it in the bedroom. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
The greatest you can render us, signora, will be to order some twenty or thirty men to aid us in launching our mistico. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"Si, signora!" the boy whispered, with twitching lips. The Call of the Blood
"But the signora must leave him to me and the nurse to night," he said; "she is fatigued with her long journey and must take her rest and sleep, or she too will be ill." Grandmother Elsie
"Come here," said the signora, holding out a neatly gloved hand. Idle Hour Stories
His low voice came to her as he was passing through the door: "I would sprinkle you with the holy water if I could, signora: but you see I must obey my superiors." Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“You must remember, signora, that a naval officer, and, I confess to you, that I am one, owes his first duty to his country; next that, gladly will I obey your wishes,” returned Fleetwood. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
If you go up you will find her, the povero signora. The Call of the Blood
Suddenly Eugenio said, "Does the signora remember in the narrative of Dives and Lazarus how Lazarus was thankful for the crumbs that fell from the rich man's table?" Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875
He marries, however, a lovely signora of the odd name of Rosalthe, without a fortune, "which circumstance was overlooked by his lordship" for a very short time only. The English Novel
The signora followed them, since she could not do otherwise. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“Why, signora, I was comparing it with a room I have seen elsewhere, which is also very magnificent,” returned Mila. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
I do not wish to distress the poor signora. The Call of the Blood
Dear signora, he goes to a world free from such sorrows or cares as yours have been. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875
"A book came by the postman, signora, and the master must needs hire boat and cross at once," explained Ernesto, who spoke good English and was proud of his accomplishment. The Red Redmaynes
"I was thinking of you, signora, and you come to me," was his strange salutation. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“Oh, dear! signora, that will never do,” answered the Greek girl. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"Do you think the signora will be asleep?" The Call of the Blood
"No, signora, not whilst you are near me; and by dying I shall see my brothers and sisters in heaven, and can come and watch over you all." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875
"Will the signora have her dinner outside or in the salle-à-manger?" The Marriage of William Ashe
No, signora, I do nothing: you are always between me and my work. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
Farewell, signora, I acknowledge myself conquered; but another time, be not too confident that you will gain the victory.” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"I can't—was the signora alone, or did you see some one with her?" The Call of the Blood
Her fondness increased with the growth of his stature and charms, and the violence of his passions were augmented by the signora Grimaldi's indulgence. Hieroglyphic Tales
They would laugh if they could see me dressed like a real signora, and they would say, 'This girl is her mother's daughter!' Whosoever Shall Offend
"I am the signora," said one of the three, laughing, the last one would have suspected of being a matron. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
“You must take another draught before I am at liberty to tell you anything, my dear signora,” answered Marianna, bringing her the goblet which Paolo had sent. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"But perhaps the signora knows that we are here," Maurice said. The Call of the Blood
"Cruel, signora!" echoed the estafette, giving a glance at the lady as he put spurs to his horse. Tales of a Traveller
They are small, this is the truth, and my hands are like those of a signora. Whosoever Shall Offend
Next morning the signora was leaning over the brink of the ivy-crowned well, trying to reach a spray twined thick with moss that grew in a crevice of the stones just beyond her reach. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
You are happy, signora, in going to the neighbourhood, that you may watch the progress of the glorious work.” The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
"And the signora would have him carried up to Monte Amato." The Call of the Blood
I turned round—beside me stood the driver hat in hand: "Yes, the signora is right, quite right: I go, but she will give me something to get a drink?" Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
But I am not a real signora, though I have all this. Whosoever Shall Offend
At length he opened the door, which the signora felt sure she had not closed. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
"You have cost me much, fair signora," he said, shrugging his shoulders. The Youth of the Great Elector
When she came out of the sea she was all wet, the poor signora, but she was calm. The Call of the Blood
Then the new-comer cheerfully came back: "Well, signora, whatever you please to give." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
I will not be the burden; but I should be, if I were your wife, because I am not a real signora. Whosoever Shall Offend
The signora sent for hers; and his Excellency, preluding with a beautiful simper, gave them some slight thing to this effect:-- Charming Bignetta! charming Bignetta! Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
"The signora will come presently," she said in Italian, in a very low voice, as though she were almost afraid of hearing herself speak. Don Orsino
"Signorino"—the boy was breathing hard—"the signora"—he gulped—"the signora has come back." The Call of the Blood
"Lost! signora, lost!" exclaimed the captain, wringing his hands as he crouched under the bulwark. The Phantom Ship
"Good-day, signora," said he softly, as though fearing to hurt the quiet air. A Roman Singer
There was at length a dead silence, and the young duke was left to solitude and the signora! Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
I tell the signora, I saw her carried into numero 4, in the arms of the Signor Forestiere, who arrived this morning.' Venetia
We must not let the signora, Lucrezia, any one suspect that—that we are not just as usual. The Call of the Blood
"How say you, signora?" replied the captain, looking with admiration at Amine's calm and composed countenance. The Phantom Ship
But if you please, signora, we will not speak any more of this at present. A Roman Singer
Nevertheless, through professional honor, she told him that the blonde signora, the younger and more attractive one, had thought of him on going away, leaving his baggage in the porter's room. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
You have not seen the signora?' inquired Lady Annabel of the waiter. Venetia
"I kiss your hand and I kiss the hand of your signora." The Call of the Blood
"There, signora, is the country palace of the Viceroy," said the captain, pointing to a building which covered nearly three acres of ground. The Phantom Ship
"Yes, signora," he replied, wondering what would come next. A Roman Singer
Upon learning from the waiter that the signora Talberg was in her room on the floor below, Ulysses thrilled with restlessness. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
If the signora would only wait, we expect the master home to-night or to-morrow, and he would be glad to see her.' Venetia
I only meant——" "The signora wished to go to Africa. The Call of the Blood
"Yes, it is I, signora!" replied the baron, in a dejected tone. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
"Whenever it pleases you, signora," he said at length. A Roman Singer
The signora had not lunched in the hotel; the signora had gone out while he was in the dining-room. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
"It was because a good signora gave me fifty cents." Phil, the Fiddler
"We did not want the signora to go." The Call of the Blood
No, signora; you demand too little of me. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories
"Ah, signora!" he found voice to exclaim, "I am sure you cannot believe it possible—" "Why not, Signor Cardegna?" asked the baroness, looking up at him from under her half-closed lids with a mocking glance. A Roman Singer
The signora Talberg was evidently bent on outwitting all his finesse, trying to keep from him the address of her friends. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
A rich signora gave me fifty cents for playing to her sick boy. Phil, the Fiddler
"The poor signora——" "Why is it such a pity?" The Call of the Blood
I remember, signora," said Giovanni, "that you once promised to reward me with one of these living gems for the bouquet which I had the happy boldness to fling to your feet. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories
At twelve, if you please, signora, or half past. A Roman Singer
I knew the signora many years ago, when she was the prettiest woman in Rome—or rather in Ancona, which is even better. Roderick Hudson
From this, it seems, that I am mistaken about the Italian signora, or else Mr. L—— has an enlarged charity for the graces of all nations.—More subject for curiosity. Tales and Novels — Volume 08
"And you were so glad the signora was travelling the other way." The Call of the Blood
The signora—so all the household called Miss Manisty—had given directions—but he, Alfredo, was not sure—and it would be so sad if when she came out she were not satisfied! Eleanor
Indeed, signora, I come to teach you whatever I can. A Roman Singer
"The signora has a high esteem for his character." Roderick Hudson
"No one is better aware than yourself, signora, how utterly impossible is your request," he said. The Wheel O' Fortune
To-night we will explain everything and make the signora quite happy. The Call of the Blood
There was a knock at the door, the announcement that a signore was waiting in the drawing-room for the signora. The Woman with the Fan
"And now, signora, will you be kind enough to tell me what you intend to do with me!" A Roman Singer
You 're to come home in time to receive, for the signora gives a dance. Roderick Hudson
Your confederate, signora, if you will pardon a harsh term, is believed to have stolen valuable documents from my friend, Signor Alfieri. The Wheel O' Fortune
Even if we went now the signora would be in bed and asleep long before we got home. The Call of the Blood
One of them, after staring for a brief instant at the veiled woman, went up to her and said in Italian: "Is the signora for Casa Felice?" The Woman with the Fan
"Pardon me, signora, I am not a boy," said Nino, speaking to the back of her head as he stood behind her. A Roman Singer
For a moment Rowland expected to hear that the signora's trouble was of a nature that a loan of five thousand francs would assuage. Roderick Hudson
"I pray you calm yourself, signora," exclaimed Marchetti, now fully alive to the dangers confronting him. The Wheel O' Fortune
And he knew, too, that the Inglese's signora had come back. The Call of the Blood
"The signora wishes to go on the lake?" The Woman with the Fan
It does not concern you, signora, to know whom I love, nor, if you know, to speak of her. A Roman Singer
If you will wait, signora, in less than half an hour he is sure to be here. The Saint
I am taking a grave step, signora," he said, "but I feel that the peculiar circumstances warrant it. The Wheel O' Fortune
It is a dreadful pity, but I think if the signora knew she would wish us to stay now till the fair is over. The Call of the Blood
After a pause he said, "Perhaps the signora is not fond of music?" The Woman with the Fan
Ah no, signora," I replied,—for she was married now, and no longer "signorina,"—"it is never selfish of such as you to let an old man do you service. A Roman Singer
The monk answered: "He is not a father, signora." The Saint
A signora from Albano was lecturing the waiter with the dignity of a queen for having brought her meat that was beneath all criticism, yes, she even let the word porcheria escape her. Recollections of My Childhood and Youth
"The signora is happy because she is back in my country," Gaspare remarked, with pride and an air of shrewdness. The Call of the Blood
"No, signora," the Spaniard responded deliberately; "it is not your sister who lies." The Happy End
I think the signor would have given it,—but the signora! Suburban Sketches
"That is, of course, according to your idea of beauty, signora!" one of the Friends remarked sourly, while the other added in a low tone, intended to enhance its sting, a poisonous "Naturellement!" The Saint
"Your father says I have seen you before, signora, but in sooth I know not where or how, since it was but this morning that I arrived in Paris." At Agincourt
"I think the signora will be on the terrace watching for us." The Call of the Blood
Ah, signore and signora," and he bowed to the pigeons, "you get nearer heaven than we poor mortals. The Turquoise Cup, and, the Desert
So, as one of the ladies attendant upon Elizabeth when Mary comes to visit her, we have this signora of the fifteenth century. Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People
When, once in a while, the old habit so prevailed that the boy felt that he must strike the donkey, and when I forbade him, he would say, 'Courage, signora, courage.' Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Compiled From Her Letters and Journals by Her Son Charles Edward Stowe
"You are all kindness, signora," replied Jack; "I little thought this morning of my good fortune,—I can tell the fortunes of others, but not my own." Mr. Midshipman Easy
"I am glad the signora is awake!" he said. The Call of the Blood
"The signora took her fur and went out, signorino," said the woman. December Love
It's the most comical thing in the world to see those signores and signoras cutting capers in a morning. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 1
The signora will do the same for the ladies, the ladies for the signora. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca
But there lives a great signora, who once lived here; she was so very ill! Stories by Foreign Authors: German — Volume 1
Signore, she—the povera signora—she took his head in her hands. The Call of the Blood
One of the musicians came up to their table, and inquired whether the signora would like any special thing played. December Love
The ceremony completed, the signora drew back to a chair, overcome by her swift ride, and the emotions that crowded themselves upon her throbbing and trembling heart. The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence
"I am accustomed to them, signora; but that is not at all the same thing as liking them." A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
The signora then showed Hugh to his room, a small, dispiriting and not overclean little chamber which looked out upon the backs of the adjoining houses, all of which were high and inartistic. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
"Si, signora, ma—" The doctor stopped, staring at her. The Call of the Blood
I knew you a wicked virgin—signora contessa, confess to me, marriage has changed you. Vittoria — Complete
My wife, my mother, and signora Piaveni, have served the cause we worship sufficiently to claim a right— I am sorry to use such phrases; you understand my meaning. Vittoria — Volume 8
"Look round the hall, signoras, and see if any of you can pick him out from the rest of us." A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
The circumvallation of Milan gave her elbow- room enough, owing to the absence of forts all round—'which knock one's funny-bone in Verona, signora.' Vittoria — Volume 2
I am very sorry, signora, such a thing could not possibly be allowed. The Call of the Blood
My wife, my mother, and signora Piaveni, have served the cause we worship sufficiently to claim a right—I am sorry to use such phrases; you understand my meaning. Vittoria — Complete
I knew you a wicked virgin —signora contessa, confess to me, marriage has changed you. Vittoria — Volume 8
Really, signora, your words place me in a very awkward position. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
"It is well known that the white rose has fewer thorns than the red, and from this time onward, signora, there will be less danger of mortal wounds when approaching you." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
Artois explained that he was an intimate friend of the signora and had known her husband before his marriage. The Call of the Blood
"Nothing, excellenza; for after this gondola, came that of my lord the marquis, and the signora retreated hastily to her room." Prince Eugene and His Times
"The word of carissima signora is the word of God," said he. Simon the Jester
Good will come of it, my excellent signora, though I am all unworthy of your prayers. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
"We were only commanded to inquire after the health of the signora," said Algarotti, coolly. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
The poor signora naturally wishes that this necessary business should be finished as soon as possible. The Call of the Blood
"Be it so, then, signora; your wishes are my commands." Prince Eugene and His Times
I swore to the carissima signora that I would do so. Simon the Jester
You would say, 'Yes, you are right, signora. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
"No, signora, the king did not give us this commission." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Scusi, signora," he said, "but—but will you take him into the next room?" The Call of the Blood
"I do not believe it, for I know the signora well." Prince Eugene and His Times
"I saw him several times in Marseilles with the carissima signora." Simon the Jester
He would write it down for the signora. The Lamp of Fate
Oh, signora, in the anguish of my soul I turn to you; have pity with me and with my most unhappy son! Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"There will have to be an inquiry, signora—the cause of death will have to be ascertained." The Call of the Blood
"The dressmaker is there, signora, to see if your dresses are to your taste," replied Marietta. Prince Eugene and His Times
I am the champion of the carissima signora and the protector of the English statesman. Simon the Jester
Si, signora; I shall leave the carriage there, and return for the two caskets; you will then go out by the postern, and having joined us, we are off. Joseph II. and His Court
The king, signora, no longer favors you; the king has promised us his assistance. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
He was thinking of the English signora standing beside the bed in her wet skirts and holding the hand of the weeping boy. The Call of the Blood
"Oh, signora, if the marquis finds us out, he will assassinate me!" said Victorine, trembling. Prince Eugene and His Times
The black, flashing eyes of the marquis fixed themselves searchingly upon the face of the signora. Frederick the Great and His Family
"I heard the order forbidding Count Podstadsky the house, signora, and I made ready to depart." Joseph II. and His Court
"That would be less difficult than to paint the signora's portrait," said Pesne; "a spring morning is still, it does not escape from you, it does not change position and expression every moment." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Where can the signore be, signora?" she said. The Call of the Blood
"Yes, signora; they are all at the hotel of the Marquis de Villars." Prince Eugene and His Times
The marquis returned, but seated himself somewhat farther from the signora. Frederick the Great and His Family
"Be ready to leave the house in one hour, signora, for you know that I am a swift messenger." Joseph II. and His Court
Had you known me, signora, you would surely not have spoken so frankly. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Gaspare in a boat with the padrone lying at the bottom, and the signora standing up to her middle in the sea." The Call of the Blood
The signora went twice to the balcony to look at the gondolas, Mademoiselle Victorine watching her from within. Prince Eugene and His Times
I am sorry to drag you about so, signora; but——" "I would rather come with you. The Gadfly
"Did I not swear to your mother, my beloved benefactress, never to abandon you, signora?" Joseph II. and His Court
Oh, signora, I have not forgotten your words. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Do you wish to convey the body to England, signora?" The Call of the Blood
Nous verrons.—And now, signora, let us speak of other things. Prince Eugene and His Times
Galli was asking me about life in South America, signora; and I was telling him how I came to get my left arm spoiled. The Gadfly
"I shall not forget it, prince," replied the signora, smiling. Joseph II. and His Court
"And you think the king has not seen the signora since that time?" Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"I am very sorry, signora," he said—"very sorry." The Call of the Blood
But before going further, let me assure you, signora, that you are under obligations to nobody for the little surprise I have prepared for you. Prince Eugene and His Times
"I hope, signora," Grassini interposed, with a solemn face; "that you are not suggesting such methods as—assassination?" The Gadfly
Prince," said the signora, seriously, "I learned the whole of this scene from yourself; and in my relations with you I have followed the example you gave me. Joseph II. and His Court
"The king commissioned us to inquire after your health, signora," said Algarotti. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"If the signora wishes to see me at any time I am here," said Artois. The Call of the Blood
"As regards the payment—" "Oh, signora, the steward is to meet me at twelve o'clock, to arrange that matter." Prince Eugene and His Times
Then is your suggestion, signora, that we should issue satirical pamphlets, or attempt to run a comic paper? The Gadfly
The signora would have flung her arms around him, but Kaunitz with a commanding gesture waved her off. Joseph II. and His Court
It appears to me," said the king, "that the signora is again indulging in one of her proud and sullen moods, and refuses to dance because I have returned. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
But if I can do anything to help her—about the funeral, for instance—" "The signora is giving all the directions now. The Call of the Blood
Oh no, signora; he knows nothing of the little surprise I have prepared for you. Prince Eugene and His Times
Have you any brandy in the house, signora? The Gadfly
"Yes, indeed; for a feeling heart always finds strong expression," answered the signora, showing a row of teeth between her rosy lips that looked like precious pearls. Joseph II. and His Court
"Not so, signora," said Pesne; "the portrait excites as great a furor as the original—only, though, because it is a copy." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"I say the padrone is not here, signora!" The Call of the Blood
You have been stealing the jewels of the signora; for aught I know, murdering her with those bloody hands, and now you want to bribe me to help you away! Prince Eugene and His Times
It was very kind of you to call, signora. The Gadfly
"Yes," replied the signora, who seemed not to see his gratification. Joseph II. and His Court
"No, no, signora! your face is a star seldom seen in my heaven, and I must grasp the opportunity—have the kindness to wait; I will hasten to the king and return with the picture." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
I will go down to the sea, signora. The Call of the Blood
"He came just after the regatta had begun, signora." Prince Eugene and His Times
That's hardly a fair comparison, signora; we cripples don't flaunt our deformities in people's faces as she does her stupidity. The Gadfly
True," sighed the signora, "and this great Kaunitz it is who has abandoned me. Joseph II. and His Court
The signora has bound herself not to marry for three years. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Let me come in, signora!" stammered the doctor. The Call of the Blood
"You shall learn as soon as we understand each other, signora." Prince Eugene and His Times
Apparently the signora belongs to the dreadful category of people who are always right! The Gadfly
"I shall think of nothing but you until that hour," said the signora, fondly. Joseph II. and His Court
"You are wounded, signora, you bleed!" cried the young Prince of Wurtemberg, with such an expression of horror, you would have thought he expected the instant death of the Barbarina. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
Close to the house, signora, on the mountain. The Call of the Blood
"Count Canossa is powerless to touch the least portion of your property, signora." Prince Eugene and His Times
What shall we do with this poor mite, signora? The Gadfly
And does that surprise you?" answered Calzabigi, "It does not me, for well I know that the signora is an angel of prudence as well as of goodness. Joseph II. and His Court
You see, signora, how little I understand the art of flattery; even my best intended compliments can be readily changed into their opposites. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"It was not my fault, signora!" he cried, hotly. The Call of the Blood
"We can reach the station in an hour," replied Marcella, "and the postilions will start early this morning for—to what point did you say you wished to travel, signora?" Prince Eugene and His Times
"That sentence was not finished, signora; there was an unspoken 'but' in the back of your mind." The Gadfly
The signora will allow me to speak before her? Joseph II. and His Court
Was not this enough to exalt the signora in the eyes of every courtier and every diplomatist to the first rank of beauty and power? Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Certainly, signora," said the Pretore; "we are very sorry to disturb you, but it is our duty." The Call of the Blood
"Allow me, signora, to present you with your pocket-money for this present month, and give me a receipt in the shape of your fair hand to kiss." Prince Eugene and His Times
Good-bye, for the present, signora; I shall meet you at Forli on Friday, then, unless anything special turns up. The Gadfly
How glad the signoras will be to hear that the countess has positively gone, never to return! Joseph II. and His Court
"Well," said he, "is the wound dangerous? will the signora be obliged to give up the stage?" Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
And now the poor signora has come here. The Call of the Blood
Ah, signora," said the marquis, coaxingly, "what a magnanimous and disinterested nature you display! Prince Eugene and His Times
"I only want to ask the signora——" He was moving towards her when Martini caught him by the arm. The Gadfly
The signora, who had no idea of a rival, received Mr. Slope with her usual marks of distinction. Barchester Towers
He bowed to the two queens, stepped behind the curtain, and advanced to the boudoir of the signora. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
The signore is walking, the signora is riding. The Call of the Blood
"I go, signora," replied Victorine, in the same tone; but she added in a whisper to the page, "For God's sake, be discreet!" Prince Eugene and His Times
Salute for me, I pray you, the signora. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
The signora, however, used no hisses and produced all her words in a clear, silver tone, but they could only be heard by the ear into which they were poured. Barchester Towers
The king stood hesitating for a moment; he heard the sound of weeping and sobbing—the signora was in bitter pain or sorrow. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"You will come back, signora?" he said, as he drew away the cloth and prepared to fold up the table and carry it in-doors. The Call of the Blood
"Gone, signora; and, in leaving, he desired me to say to you that he hoped you would forgive all the unhappiness he had caused you since your marriage." Prince Eugene and His Times
One moment here, signora, Breathe we the charm of this enchanted night. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
He had no objection at all to the tête-à-tête with the signora which the departure of the other three would allow him, and gently whispered to her, "I shall not leave you alone." Barchester Towers
"This is the second time," said the king, with a smile, a the second time, signora, that I have had the honor to be alone with you. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
But, signora, how can you—" "There, Antonino has disappeared under the trees! The Call of the Blood
"I am ready, signora," said the marquis, waiting for the countess to resume her seat, and then placing himself at her side. Prince Eugene and His Times
I am bound, Illustrious signor, rather unto you And the signora, past all hope of payment. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
But in sooth Mr. Slope was pursuing Mrs. Bold in obedience to his better instincts, and the signora in obedience to his worser. Barchester Towers
"I mean to say, signora, that it will be a happiness to the king, if the sad experience of the last few days should make you milder and gentler of mood," said Algarotti. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Look, signora, look!" cried Gaspare, pulling a sheet of paper from his pocket and holding it proudly up. The Call of the Blood
Have patience, signora; in a few moments my politics will grow personal and interesting. Prince Eugene and His Times
The master is awake And calls for you, signora. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
The signora soon learnt that Mrs. Proudie was not yet at the palace and that the chaplain was managing everything. Barchester Towers
And now that you know this, D'Argens, tell me frankly why the signora has returned. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
Oh, signora, you know as well as I do. The Call of the Blood
Later, signora, with pleasure; but for the present we must discuss politics. Prince Eugene and His Times
One day I observed to her with a smile, "Do you know, signora, I find a resemblance between you and one who was very dear to me." My Ten Years' Imprisonment
"No—not long," said the bishop and tried again to make his way between the back of the sofa and a heavy rector, who was staring over it at the grimaces of the signora. Barchester Towers
The servant announced a lady, who desired anxiously to speak with the signora. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"The signora says I'm to learn Italian, but I say that I've Sicilian blood in my veins and must talk as you do." The Call of the Blood
And as for you, signora, look to yourself! look to yourself, I say! The Bravo of Venice; a romance
"Stay, signor," said she, coaxingly: "the dear signora is not well,—do not be angry with her; I will make her accept your offer." Zanoni
The signora stared her full in the face for a moment, and then turning to her brother said playfully, "Bertie, you idiot, get up." Barchester Towers
"The lady declared she knew the signora would receive her when she saw the card." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
Oh, signora, there is not another like the padrone. The Call of the Blood
"By my life, signora, I spoke but as I thought! my words concealed no flattery." The Bravo of Venice; a romance
The doctor indeed wished in his heart to prevent the signora from accepting the bishop's invitation; but she herself had fully determined that she would accept it. Barchester Towers
The doctor indeed wished in his heart to prevent the signora from accepting the bishop's invitation, but she herself had fully determined that she would accept it. Barchester Towers
Cocceji had, however, found a secret opportunity to slip a piece of paper into the servant's hand, and to whisper, "Quick, to the signora!" Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
If the signora can go to Africa to see her friend, I can come down here to see mine. The Call of the Blood
I will go," she replied, "if the signora will take me. Dora Thorne
She considered also that Mr Slope ought in duty to hate the signora; and it appeared from his manner that he was very far from hating her. Barchester Towers
No," said the signora, "I would not allow her to learn lessons such as those in a land ridden over by priests and polluted by the idolatry of Rome. Barchester Towers
"I repeat, your majesty, the signora would not intentionally have wounded her foot seriously, and thereby destroyed her art." Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"The signora will be back almost directly," he said. The Call of the Blood
Once during that brief time Maria asked, "Where are you going, signora?" Dora Thorne
Before leaving the signora he arranged a little table before her, and begged to know what he should bring her. Barchester Towers
Before leaving the signora he arranged a little table before her and begged to know what he should bring her. Barchester Towers
The signora declares that she stepped upon a piece of glass. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"The signora is longing to come back to us," he said. The Call of the Blood
An Italian signora makes no scruple of telling you, she is such a day to begin a course of physic for the pox. Travels through France and Italy
The signora was sitting very comfortably up for her supper, and Mr Slope was leaning over her and administering to her wants. Barchester Towers
"Oh! my lord, I am so sorry for this accident," said the signora, putting out her hand so as to force the bishop to take it. Barchester Towers
Ah! signora, you are a true daughter of Italy; you understand how to hate, and your thirst for vengeance is unquenchable! Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"Now I'll give you a lesson in English, and when the signora comes back you can talk to her." The Call of the Blood
We went out today only to obtain information; we were only to discover and observe the signora, and perhaps to watch for an opportunity. The Daughter of an Empress
Bertie and the signora had not resource but in each other. Barchester Towers
The blood of Tiberius," said the signora in all but a whisper; "the blood of Tiberius flows in her veins. Barchester Towers
The cavaliers who waited for the signora became ever sadder and more thoughtful. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
"You did not like the signora to go to Africa!" The Call of the Blood
And when the work is completed, and you have faithfully stood by me, then, signora, you may be sure of the gratitude of the empress. The Daughter of an Empress
Hereupon the signora laughed; not loud, indeed, but yet audibly. Barchester Towers
Mr. Slope in the meantime had taken the seat which the bishop had vacated on the signora's sofa, and remained with that lady till it was time to marshal the folk to supper. Barchester Towers
From this day, signora, you will confess that you owe me a small service. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
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