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Signature roles featured comic scenes in which she appeared solo, holding a phone, real or imaginary, including as “Signorina Snob,” a role for which she drew upon her Milanese bourgeois roots. Italy’s pioneering comic actor, Franca Valeri, dies at 100 2020-08-09T04:00:00Z
But surely, Signorina, you are not expecting, you—ah.... Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z
Ah, if the Signorina were married, we would not care!” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z
Signorina, the beeves are a present from Florence the beautiful. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
"The Signora and the Signorina expect you, Count, to thank you." The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z
I have receive the letter of the Signorina. The Motor Maids Across the Continent 2011-09-17T02:00:31.140Z
Believe me, Signorina, I go to my destruction in that woman—go with open eyes. Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z
When the programme had been completed, the Signorina came forward and seated herself at her harp, but seemingly overcome with emotion again rose. Garcia the Centenarian And His Times Being a Memoir of Manuel Garcia's Life and Labours for the Advancement of Music and Science 2011-09-05T02:00:19.693Z
"Signorina, I have judged you by only too ample evidence." Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z
"The Signorina is in no danger," said he to Maulear, as soon as he saw him. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z
Here I had still more remarkable artists: the tenor Barbaccini, the baritone Kashmann, both singers of great merit; then Signorina Mariani, an admirable singer and tragedienne, and her younger sister who was equally charming. My Recollections 2011-07-16T02:00:14.973Z
The English and American young ladies who now sing in such numbers on the Italian stage take the prefix not of Signora or Signorina, but of Madame or Mademoiselle. The Mapleson Memoirs, vol II 1848-1888 2011-05-26T02:00:18.807Z
The gentle Annetta confided to me that you and the Signorina Thayer were in the garden; I set out upon my quest and found you here discussing my automobile or some one else’s. The Spell 2011-03-20T02:00:34.173Z
For we can no more bear to think of an orator living unceasingly in oratory than we could of Signorina Zanfretta being obliged to remain constantly poised on the corde tendue. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z
A pretty notion the Signorina must form of your enslaved state of pupilage, when she hears you ask that question. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
"Do not breathe the Signorina's name," he muttered. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
"Signorina," and he spoke very gently, "is it since—since that day I spoke to you first up on the hills yonder?" The Man Who Rose Again
“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
Signorina Missipip�—thus the family called Maria in happy moments—came in, dignified and serious. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
"No; I willingly own myself defeated—too glad to claim the Signorina's pity, since my cavalry sword hangs on the wall, and I can have no longer a professional pretence to her admiration." The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
This evening I heard by accident of a plot to carry off Signorina Cartuccio by a rejected suitor. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
Signorina," he said eagerly, "I come to know my fate. The Man Who Rose Again
That is not my business; what is there between me and the Signorina Candida? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Now it was some time since Signorina Missipip� had owned a pair of whole little shoes: and little shoes, even in Valsolda, cost money. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
Then," said the Countess aloud, after a glance of surprise at her son, "I must insist on your performing this visit, my dear Madam, and you, Signorina. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
I watched his face when the Signorina pass by, and I say to myself he has the passion of her. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
"Now it is my turn to question, Signorina," said he, gayly. The Fortunes Of Glencore
Signorina Candida knew I had given you the fan, thought I had bought it for you, was jealous of me, was jealous of you! The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Poor little Signorina Missipip� had very soon grown weary, and had begun to open wide her little mouth, and assume a tearful expression, asking in a small and pitiful voice: "When is papa coming?" The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
And if you want to know whether I like Signor Morello and Signorina Gina Lunelli, I can tell you I certainly don't. The Furnace
Along yonder road, before many minutes have passed, will come the Signorina Cartuccio with her friend, attended only by an aged servant. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
Well, Signorina," he said, "you truly sang that very well. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Why should he not be in the house, seeing he is to marry the Signorina Candida? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
She would have preferred to have Maria remain in the loggia with Uncle Piero, but Signorina Missipip� always clung fast to her mother when there were visitors, becoming all eyes and ears. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
The Signorina Lunelli ate and drank a great deal, and smiled with immense cheerfulness; Miranda admired her large beauty and fine physique very much. The Furnace
This way, Signorina," he said "It is useless to struggle. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
"What shall I call you, Signorina?" he said, as dinner was over. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
That I might give it to Signorina Candida; but when I went to do so, the ladies would not let me speak, and turned me out of the house. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
But just look at Signorina Luisina, how easy is her manner with every one! The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
Signorina ought certainly not to miss the mark by more than a mile. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 June 7, 1890
"The Signorina will not listen to reason, then?" To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
I would not go to Vienna with him but for the Signorina. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Signor Evarist loves Signorina Candida; and Signorina Candida has planted him, and wants to marry the Baron. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
The answer had a very suspicious ring, and she redoubled her vigilance, watching every movement of her grandson and of that "Madam Trap," that being the pleasing title she had bestowed upon Signorina Luisa Rigey. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
When they left, Signorina Rosalia accompanied them down to the little landing. Shadows of Flames A Novel
Tell me the name of their leader—I mean the fellow who is trying to carry off the Signorina. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
The critics complained that the Signorina varied her notes; but, in fact, the score of the opera never remained the same—at least as regarded her parts. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Yes, that dear jewel of a Signorina Candida! The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
If her disappointment was somewhat mitigated, this was due to the conduct of Signorina Carabelli, whose lively resentment was but ill concealed. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
I wish Signorina," he said, "you would advise me about my work; Master Colin's figures seem to me, if I only look in at your window, to become daily stiffer and more inanimate. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle
"There is no danger now, Signorina," he said reassuringly. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
She was not in the least touched by the Signorina's singing, and the story of the opera was unintelligible to her. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
And you, Signorina Candida, why did you give me hope? why did you deceive me? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Beyond the few persons who were to have a part in the event, not even the air itself knew that that same evening, towards eleven o'clock, Don Franco Maironi would wed Signorina Luisa Rigey. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico
“Pardon my want of ceremony, Signorina,” said Harley, in Italian; “but I am so old a friend of your father's that I can not feel as a stranger to yourself.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4.
"I must tell you, at the commencement, that for five years I have been a suitor for the hand of the Signorina Adrienne Cartuccio, my cousin." To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
Inspired by the success of the night, the Prince exerted himself to please; but, apart from all other circumstances, the Signorina would have delighted any man. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Well, Count, have you seen Signorina Candida, and have you given her the fan? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
The declamation to be delivered by a youth of consummate genius—the action to be enunciated by a Signorina of esteemed merit. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier
"I hope to see something of you by-and-by, Signorina." Cecilia A Story of Modern Rome
I have tried to make you understand something of the strength of my love for the Signorina. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
The old man was crushed: he came to the Signorina with the notice in his hand. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
I have not yet seen Signorina Candida, and as for the fan, I have others, and have destined a better one for her. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
I left my card and wrote on the back of it that I wished to see him about the relatives of Signorina Rosa Cairola. Aliens
"May I not have the pleasure of talking with you a little, Signorina?" he asked. Cecilia A Story of Modern Rome
Unless you leave this island, and give up your pretensions to the hand of the Signorina Cartuccio, you die. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
He was old and broken down, he said; he had taught the Signorina all he knew. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
It is useless for me to give the fan to Signorina Candida. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
The Signorina and the Signora have left, Signore. The Count's Chauffeur
I am afraid I am very deficient, but with you to guide me—Signorina, there is one divine hour which I never forget—when you sang that evening. Sir Tom
“I––I just wanted to see, Signorina, if you were real.” Carmen Ariza
If the Signorina remains here, you shall have letters of credit on Paris or any other city. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
The Signorina Candida, who loves me so much! The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Just before dinner, after re-entering the hotel, I wrote a note and gave it to the hall-porter to send to the Signorina. The Count's Chauffeur
The Baron had expressed his own opinion that the Signorina would be very much ill-used indeed if she were not allowed to take her place among the Duchessinas. Marion Fay
There are veal cutlets to come, Signorina Maria; will you have more spaghetti?” Olive in Italy
The arrangement was entirely of the Signorina's making, who desired that he should dine with her. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Does the Signorina Candida love you so much? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"I think you had better tell me all about it, Signorina." The Innocent Adventuress
This girl, Signorina Abriani, whose name will go down in Italian history as one of the first heroines of the war, guided the detachment safely. The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 8) History of the European War from Official Sources
Signorina Teodora was very kind, and the work was just exactly what I liked to do. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885
He sat quite safe and snug by the Signorina, and certainly stared with all his eyes, as she had said. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Were it more choice, I would give it to Signorina Candida, who broke her own. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Will you pour, Signorina, while I cut this? The Innocent Adventuress
Standing quietly in his boat, he said, "Signorina, we go not from those landing-steps in my boat." Rafael in Italy A Geographical Reader
I think she imagines that somebody in a court train and a coronet will come to meet her Signorina at the pier in Genoa. A Bookful of Girls
The Italians were very nice in their eating, and the boy picked up more in five minutes from the Signorina—he was very quick—than he would have done in weeks from the Chaplain. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Shall I make you a present,—a present that will make you cut a good figure in Signorina Candida's eyes? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"Don't forget your first American, Signorina—I'm sorry you are going to-morrow, but perhaps I shall be seeing you in the Adirondacks before very long." The Innocent Adventuress
The priest will soon be here to bless the house, and you, Signorina, are not half dressed, and besides, you are as wet as if you had been swimming in the fountain! The Italian Twins
To their disappointment, however, the woman and her Signorina were nowhere to be seen. A Bookful of Girls
"The Signorina has been very kind to me, Highness," said the boy. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Signora Geltrude is out, and Signorina Candida is resting in her room. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Signorina, what would you do if you wanted a cake, oh, such a beautiful cake, all white icing and lovely sugar outside . . . and within—well, something that was very, very bad for the digestion? The Innocent Adventuress
Tell them, for the love of Heaven, to bring clothes for the Signorina and Don Beppo, and hurry, hurry, hurry!” The Italian Twins
“Oh, I know,” Blythe cried, setting her thick cup down on the deck, and tumbling off her chair in a snarl of steamer-rugs; “You’ve been down in the steerage finding out about the little Signorina!” A Bookful of Girls
You may do what you will with him," said the Signorina sadly; "he will die. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
Precisely; and as I had seen that you had broken yours, so to speak, on his account, I at once said to myself, He buys it to give it to the Signorina Candida. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"But the frosting, Signorina, the pretty pink and white frosting!" The Innocent Adventuress
Signorina, the brute, the brute!" she cried; "he will come in. The New Tenant
As he lifted his hat, with a polite 55 “Permetta, Signorina,” Blythe noticed, for the first time on the whole voyage, that he was without his gloves. A Bookful of Girls
Resume your place, Signorina," he said, "this part of the play has, apparently, failed. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
You know that Signorina Candida broke her fan? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"Welcome to the city, Signorina," said the young man, with a quick, bright smile, stooping to gaze under the huge, white hat. The Innocent Adventuress
The dwarf Leonora, who was the only occupant of the dining hall when he descended, stole to his side and bade him await the Signorina in the belvedere in the upper garden. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Signorina,” he said in his careful French, made more careful by his effort to control his voice,—“Signorina, it is to you that I owe a new dawn,—to you and to your honoured mother.” A Bookful of Girls
I predict to you a great future for the Signorina. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
In truth, I owe the Signorina thanks that she interests herself in me. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"And is the Signorina Leila Grey," said she suddenly, "is she, also, a kid?" The Innocent Adventuress
It is the comedy which you dramatised from Ser Giovanni's story of the heiress of Belmont, for nothing else would suit the Signorina. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Her name, I learnt, was Signorina Lacava, and she was Italian. The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance
Well," he said, "to-night the Signorina sings at the Imperial Theatre. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
I bet anything they were something she had found either on the table or on the person of Signorina Candida. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"Signorina, are you going to do me the honor?" The Innocent Adventuress
The Signorina's talent likewise astonished me, though it was confined to mere pantomime, one might have thought it the languishing of a love-sick girl. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Ah! my dear signore, do not think the Signorina Lola is ignorant! The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance
"I will convey your approbation to the Signorina," replied the Prince; "it will complete the triumph of the night." The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
And further, were it as you think, do you suppose Signorina Candida would ever have accepted your proposal? The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
The Signorina Marianina's little brown hand gave Barty's a little warm squeeze, and Barty was only too delighted to accept an arrangement that promised to be so agreeable and so practically wise. The Martian
The play is to be acted in part by noble amateurs, and the Signorina herself will take the principal part. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
In consequence, everyone was turned out and searched, a woman searching the female passengers, Signorina Lacava waxing highly indignant. The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance
The Maestro waited at the theatre till the Signorina had changed her dress. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
At last I know what present Signorina Nina has had. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Have you read the article in the newspapers regarding the disappearance of Signorina da Toscana, the singer?” The Place of Honeymoons
"It is good of you, Signorina," he said, "to think of me in my trouble; or is it perchance your mistress who has sent you?" Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
“I knew you would the minute I looked at you,” said the Signorina confidently, which was a compliment or not, the way one looked at it. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
As for the Signorina, she has much more made me than I her. The Little Schoolmaster Mark A Spiritual Romance
I will try my luck with Signorina Candida. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
To his inquiry the answer was abrupt and perfectly clear in its meaning: La Signorina da Toscana had given most emphatic orders not to disclose her address to any one. The Place of Honeymoons
I knew that the Signorina would warn you. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Nevertheless, she cheered up considerably, and the apex of her cheerfulness was reached when the oversized Signorina Caravaggio sang, very musically, however, the rôle of the petite and piquant Carmen. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
Really, Signorina, though I am mortal and susceptible, you go a little too far. Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2
Yes, Signora Geltrude had said you might pass, but Signorina Candida did not wish it. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Singers were generally erratic, full of sudden indispositions, unaccountable whims; but the Signorina da Toscana was one in a thousand. The Place of Honeymoons
"Until we are well upon our way, Signorina, may I beg you, and Leonora also, to remain in your own suite of apartments and to attempt to hold no communication with this gentleman?" Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Only the Signorina was left to him, and Bobby hesitated just a moment as it occurred to him that, perhaps, a more  personal entertainment was expected by this eminent songstress. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
"Ah!" said Maulear, with chagrin, "if those sentiments were shared—if he who experiences them were not indifferent to you, you, Signorina, would have confidence in them." The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
If Signorina Candida felt ill, that was an accident; you must excuse. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
Not one and the other can present his love to the Signorina Rovero, but one without the other. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
"If this is true is the Signorina safe in his power?" Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Biff Bates did not seem overly pleased when his tête-à-tête luncheon was interrupted by Bobby and Mr. Spratt, but the Signorina Nora very quickly made it apparent that business was business. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
Signorina," said he, with emotion, "just now I opened my heart to you. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
I suspect that an understanding exists between Signorina Candida and Evarist. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"I scarcely dare," said the Count, with an expression of great pleasure, "to think the Signorina entertains such interest in my behalf." The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
"The Signorina Gonzaga would be my good angel if she could rid me of him forever." Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
The Signorina Caravaggio must leave the company or Signor Ricardo would do so. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
I approached her and said— “Signorina, will you do me the favour of dancing with me?” Diversions in Sicily
I had better go now and take the fan to Signorina Candida. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
"Signorina," said Monte-Leone, with a voice full of dignity and despair, "I accept even the boon you offer me; and henceforth he whom you love is sacred to me." The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
"Then it is the Signorina who has effected my deliverance?" Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
“The only one I found in the crowd who could speak English was Signorina Caravaggio.” The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
It is easy to make the fortune in America, Signorina. Mary Louise Solves a Mystery
Frosty and the Signorina forbore to go upon the roof of the Roundup to receive Minnie, until they should see her start from the roof of the hotel. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VIII (of X)
If Signorina Rovero should accept his hand, it would be necessary for him to decide, to act; and then, from the weakness of his character, Maulear would be subjected to cruel uncertainty. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
The Signorina believes, as we all did until recently, that you made your escape to your own country. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
It was Signorina Caravaggio who broke the hush that followed this announcement. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
But you will find the Signorina Alora there, if you decide to venture on. Mary Louise Solves a Mystery
The Signorina could take care of herself—and of the Aerial Wonder as well. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VIII (of X)
Signorina signorina, I, I am not one of those. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories
That is not a pretty name," she said slowly, "I like better the 'dear Signorina' with which you honoured me just now. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Before he went away, however, Signorina Nora McGinnis Caravaggio called him to one side and confided a most delicate message to him. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
The Signorina Alora, as the man had called her, was nearly her own age—fifteen, Mary Louise judged her to be—and her golden hair and fair complexion proclaimed her an American. Mary Louise Solves a Mystery
For this purpose a platform had been erected, upon which Frosty and the Signorina could do a knife-throwing turn; and where the Aerial Wonder could give an infantile exhibition with a small bicycle. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VIII (of X)
"Signorina," he began again hopefully; then he stopped short. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories
I delayed to hear no more, but drawn by some mysterious attraction sought and found the Signorina Colonna. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
"They are papaveri, Signorina," he answered; "I will get you some." A Venetian June
I could bear it no longer; with an exclamation of disgust that drew every eye upon me, I rose from my seat in the very middle of the Signorina's pas-de-fascination, and abruptly quitted the house. Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Mystic-Humorous Stories
"Signorina said nothing," observed Maulear, with an air of surprise; "and he heard the news with the most perfect indifference." The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
Signorina," he began again, "after all, in war, a blow, you know, and I have never struck one of them never! Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories
Tell the Grand Duke, if you come from him, and the Signorina also to have no fear, that madness is past. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
"That would not be possible, Signorina; it is difficult to land." A Venetian June
La Signorina turned again, in a passion which was as fierce as it was sudden. The Lure of the Mask
Low as was the tone in which this was uttered, Maulear heard it, and could not repress the question, which he put with great anxiety, "To whom is the Signorina always the same?" The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
They were sailing from Genoa because they had wanted to bring Honor back to Italy and the Signorina had joined them at the port and would take the girl back to Florence with her. Play the Game!
Dear Signorina for the love of Heaven be quick. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
The roses were molto belle, bellissime, Signorina,—but it was clear that they offered little consolation for real troubles. A Venetian June
This utter confidence in her touched La Signorina's heart; for none of them knew aught of her honesty. The Lure of the Mask
"Will you deign, Signorina," said the Marquis to Aminta, "to accept me as a guest for a few days?" The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
He could, of course, assert his authority or at least his power, since the girl was Mildred's child and not his, break with his good friend, the Signorina, and take Honor home. Play the Game!
By your favour, Signorina, there are indeed certain letters in my saddle-bags which my groom has in charge, but the varlet has gone to his supper in the servants' hall. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
"I do not live in Venice, Signorina; my home is in Milan." A Venetian June
La Signorina moved with light step to the window, bent and caught Kitty's face between her hands and turned it firmly toward the moon. The Lure of the Mask
But, as a matter of history, the proceedings of Mosca upon that eventful day were of the greatest possible interest to Signorina Castaneve. Little Novels of Italy
She liked Florence, she liked the mountainous Signorina, her stepfather's friend, and she liked her work. Play the Game!
I could scarcely conceal my amusement, but turning to the Signorina I asked her if she could recognise their assailant. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
For the first time his eyes met hers directly, as he said, with something almost like a challenge in his voice: "I am one of its servants, Signorina." A Venetian June
La Signorina seized Kitty impulsively in her arms. The Lure of the Mask
I have a very short memory," he said, "and I have told the Signora and the Signorina forty francs. The Lovely Lady
She would do, docilely, whatever the Signorina wished. Play the Game!
I reflected that though the Signorina Dovizio might have shrewd suspicions she could bring forward no proofs. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Then, before "Pickle Johnny" could decide upon any definite line of action, the Signorina made haste to divert his mind by surrendering to him the cluster of silver trinkets which dangled from her belt. A Venetian June
But La Signorina was not to be trapped. The Lure of the Mask
He let her cross half the terrace then he called softly: “Signorina!” Jerry Junior
You're coming on so wonderfully with your work, the Signorina says. Play the Game!
Mechanically the Signorina repeated the lines which I had assigned her: "To you it is decreed to find Apollo and to bring back the Golden Age." Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
"How nice he is!" said May; "Now the other one would have said: 'No, Signorina,' and that would have been the end of it." A Venetian June
"Signorina," said Pompeo, boiling with rage, "shall I call the police?" The Lure of the Mask
Signorina,” he suggested, “would you not like a sail?” Jerry Junior
Then she stood with the Signorina, on the pier, waving, and with misty eyes watching the steamer melting away and away into the blue water. Play the Game!
Signorina,’ he suggested, ‘would you not like a sail?’ Jerry
"Si, Signorina," the grave voice made answer; and Uncle Dan felt agreeably confirmed in his impression that Nanni was to be trusted. A Venetian June
Hillard jumped out and went to assist La Signorina, but she ignored his outstretched hand. The Lure of the Mask
Signorina,” said Tony, “may I ask a question, a little impertinent?” Jerry Junior
There was a stormy scene with the Signorina. Play the Game!
Signorina,’ said Tony, ‘may I ask a question, a little impertinent?’ Jerry
"Signorina," he cried, "Signorina, will you not forgive me?" A Venetian June
La Signorina leaned over the terrace wall, her hand idly trailing over the soft cool roses. The Lure of the Mask
Signorina, I have come to say good   bye. Jerry Junior
She was a delicious person to hug, the Signorina, warm and soft and smelling faintly of rare and costly scents. Play the Game!
He let her cross half the terrace, then he called softly— ‘Signorina!’ Jerry
I remembered how he had said to me, one day when I was talking to him about coming back to Venice: 'You mistake me and my life, Signorina.' A Venetian June
Only, I think La Signorina rather cruel to force such a situation upon us, when it was entirely unnecessary. The Lure of the Mask
Her eye fell first upon the crowd, and she was disposed to close it again; but in the act she caught sight of the Signorina Americana dressed in white, smiling above a bouquet of oleanders. Jerry Junior
Signorina," said Honor, honestly, "I've told you and told you, but you don't seem to believe me, that I'm only studying to fill up the time until they'll let me marry Jimsy. Play the Game!
Her eye fell first upon the crowd, and she was disposed to close it again; but in the act   she caught sight of the Signorina Americana dressed in white, smiling above a bouquet of oleanders. Jerry
"Si, Signorina, but I am no longer a gondolier." A Venetian June
He pushed by the Italians without apology for his rudeness, edged around the ball-room till he reached La Signorina's side. The Lure of the Mask
Signore Barezzi's attachment to the boy was very great, and we find the youngster was on friendly terms with the family, having free use of their piano, with valuable help and instruction from Signorina Grazia. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians
She would go back to Italy, to the mountainous Signorina. Play the Game!
Beautiful Signorina, Make me the compliment to accept of me this few chocolate. The Jolliest School of All
"Do you not think the Signorina exceedingly like Madame Pasta?" would have been better. Recollections of Europe
If only she could take it philosophically; like La Signorina! The Lure of the Mask
The Signorina must have kept him to play with! The Eternal City
"It is the Signorina Grant, of whom you have heard," she explained. The Guests Of Hercules
"But, Signorina, I ask how it place itself there?" demanded the still puzzled chambermaid in her halting English, then mother-wit overmastering native superstition, she burst into laughter. The Jolliest School of All
And if she wakes, the 'other Beatrice' as she calls Signorina Bari, will sit with her. My Friend the Chauffeur
So the thin sweet wine of Asti was served, and La Signorina toasted them all gratefully. The Lure of the Mask
"It is, Excellency," said the steward, bowing and smiling, "and nearly as full of bloom as the Signorina herself." The Eternal City
"Welcome, Signorina," she said in the guttural Italian of one accustomed to a patois. The Guests Of Hercules
Before leaving the palace she sent for the butler, and told him that 'Signorina Angela' was to be requested to 'remove her effects' the next day. The White Sister
I am afraid I cannot class the "Signorina Guiseppina Pace" as having formed one of the pleasant section of old maids; I must even, however reluctantly, place her among the decidedly unpleasant ones. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891
La Signorina's eyes wandered till they met Kitty's. The Lure of the Mask
Madame de Trop and Count Signorina have also been, but of their modest messages more anon. The Eternal City
"He was with his wife in the room of the Signorina a short time ago." The Guests Of Hercules
When she finished, and stood, smiling and triumphant, still holding the violin and bow, Neroda said to her: "Are you not tired, Signorina?" Betty at Fort Blizzard
"Signorina is a stranger in Rome; the Count Tornik also is a foreigner, which excuses an ignorance that would be unpardonable in an Italian." The Title Market
He cursed them all roundly, after the manner of certain husbands, and turned to La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
Signorina," he said, evidently greatly embarrassed, "you humiliate me. Sunrise
And something in myself tells me she is wicked, and does not truly love the Signorina. The Guests Of Hercules
Signorina," he shouted, "every string is swearing at the G-string! Betty at Fort Blizzard
"Signorina," he said, "may you find the American who has the time." The Title Market
La Signorina laid a hand on his arm. The Lure of the Mask
"Signorina, you will forgive me—but—when one sees an old friend—you are so like—ah, so like—" "You are speaking of my mother?" the girl said, with her eyes cast down. Sunrise
Never once have the two left the Signorina alone. The Guests Of Hercules
Here I am, Signorina," he said, "ready for the practice. Betty at Fort Blizzard
She never failed to be ready when wanted; the doctor complimented her, and said jokingly that the little Signorina would make a capital doctor's assistant. My Little Lady
Kitty was startled for a moment, but it was only La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
"And lastly, one more point, Signorina Natalushka," said Calabressa, with the air of one who had got through some difficult work. Sunrise
This was the room the poor Captain loved," Apollonia announced; "therefore it is right the Signorina should have it for her own. The Guests Of Hercules
I know; he has told me of the Signorina Patsy. Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad
"I took another name—Signorina Teresa I was," Nina said, simply. Prince Fortunatus
Hope he won't make a fool of himself over La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
"No, Signorina mia, he no curly, no wite, he black, smooth dog, littel tail, small, so," and the man held up one brown finger with a gesture which suggested a short, wagging tail. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 Scribner's Illustrated
"Oh, there are many beautiful rooms, Signorina," the Italian woman said. The Guests Of Hercules
But just then they reached the end of the crevasse, and the child said: "You must return now, Signorina Patsy." Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad
"That is the Signorina's name?" questioned Luigi, as he bent to help her cut the stems. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
As a preamble La Signorina raised the inevitable veil to the rim of her hat. The Lure of the Mask
"Like you, Signorina?" asked Teresina with a glance at the young girl's face. The Children of the King
Very far away, Signorina, and very high up, where the snows lie always in winter. The Guests Of Hercules
In 1880 Signorina Tua won the first prize for violin playing at the Paris Conservatoire, and the following year made a concert tour which extended through France and Spain to Italy. Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday
I brought them for the Signorina from the wood. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
La Signorina, at the very last moment, surrendered to the entreaties of Kitty. The Lure of the Mask
Then I will say, 'Excellency'—no—'Signorina, here it is done. The Children of the King
The Signorina cannot conceive how wild we are there. The Guests Of Hercules
Felicia raised herself triumphantly on tiptoe, as though she would peer over the hill into the cottage; and so see for herself how the Signorina Penfold took this sudden and complete neglect. The Mating of Lydia
"Signorina Eve," said he then, "I went that I might worship with you." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
But La Signorina each day inspected the seals and uttered solemn warnings. The Lure of the Mask
"Yes, Signorina, and I laughed when he told me the story the other day, over there on the pier." The Children of the King
Apollonia had brought it to the beloved Signorina, as her ancestresses in the wild mountain village might have laid offerings on Baal's shrine. The Guests Of Hercules
When they were halfway home, a thin, high voice struck into the silence, deliberately clear: "Who is the Signorina Penfold?" The Mating of Lydia
"The Signorina refuses to come with me, then!" he exclaimed, springing forward so that he opposed her progress. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
"What in the world is that man O'Mally up to now?" said La Signorina curiously. The Lure of the Mask
But it was honest of him, Signorina, for he loved her himself. The Children of the King
"Ah, the Signorina at last!" exclaimed the voice, with an accent of joy. The Guests Of Hercules
"Signorina," he said, lifting his round hat with a magnificent gesture, "if you were to look only once at a dying man, he would revive and live a thousand years." Whosoever Shall Offend
And, Signorina, many things are pardoned to one in—your condition. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
La Signorina's hand closed convulsively over a rose, and crushed it. The Lure of the Mask
"It was the day when you talked with me about my name, Signorina." The Children of the King
To-morrow, if the Signorina permits, I will show her all over the house, and tell her what things the Captain liked best. The Guests Of Hercules
Signorina, if I could kneel at your feet, I would kneel. Whosoever Shall Offend
Signorina," said the count, at length breaking silence, "permit me to offer my excuses for not having sooner perceived you. The Italians
And La Signorina vaguely wondered where Kitty was. The Lure of the Mask
"Am I to give it to the Signorina?" The Children of the King
Will the Signorina and her friends come in? The Guests Of Hercules
Signorina, will you bring the little box covered with old velvet? Whosoever Shall Offend
Why does the Signorina Enrica not nod and smile to those she knows, as is her wont? The Italians
They were all lost indeed, unless they could escape and leave La Signorina alone to bear the brunt of her folly. The Lure of the Mask
"To the Signorina Teresinella, who can have all she asks for if she will only care a little for me." The Children of the King
Ah, Signorina, unfortunately I have but little French. The Guests Of Hercules
"You are very kind, Signorina," said the faint voice. Whosoever Shall Offend
"Such, Signorina Enrica," said the count, turning toward her, "is a brief outline of the scene that passed within this city of Lucca, before that tomb held the illustrious dust it now contains." The Italians
With a light careless laugh, La Signorina pressed her way to the table. The Lure of the Mask
"Just as glad as you are, Signorina, and no more," said Teresina again, in a lower voice, as though she were speaking to herself. The Children of the King
"He spoke to me of the Signorina, too," answered the young woman. The Guests Of Hercules
"Is not the Signorina Edvigia a great lady, and was there never a day when she was a stranger too?" A Roman Singer
That would be in the teeth of the law of nations, Signorina, and a blot on Tuscan civilization. The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet
La Signorina's eyes roved, as in an effort to find some way out. The Lure of the Mask
"And the Signorina and the Count can sit together in the stern," said Bastianello, who seemed much pleased with the arrangement. The Children of the King
That is why, when I saw the Signorina to-night, I knew she must be the right one. The Guests Of Hercules
"Signorina," he began, "I have come to tell you a story; will you listen to it?" A Roman Singer
"You are unacquainted with our Tuscan bombardiers, Signorina," answered the magistrate, with a bland smile, and an exulting gesture. The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet
At four o'clock on the afternoon of the day before the ball, now that the noise had subsided and the servants were in their quarters, La Signorina went into the gardens alone. The Lure of the Mask
"The colonel did not answer him, but turned to me and said: "'Signorina Nugent, we wait only for you, and time is precious.' A Man of Mark
I hope the Signorina will not be offended with me for saying this of her friend, for I can not help remarking it. The Guests Of Hercules
"Signorina!" he said again, coming across the empty street and standing under the window, which might have been thirty feet from the ground. A Roman Singer
Sanin whispered to the old man; 'if … if I'm killed—anything may happen—take out of my side pocket a paper—there's a flower wrapped up in it—and give the paper to Signorina Gemma. The Torrents of Spring
"Only in her youth," replied La Signorina, her brows drawing together in a frown. The Lure of the Mask
Ah, Signorina, it is very plain to me that you don't realize what a beauty, what a—a—good Lord, what an unimaginative person it was that invented the English language! The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
I would not have minded frightening them with a big knife I keep in the kitchen for cutting bread, only that would have alarmed the Signorina. The Guests Of Hercules
Signorina," said Ercole at last, "what you sing is very pretty, but it is not exactly what is written here. A Roman Singer
Many a woman on the cold side of thirty is wheedled out of a baiocco by being addressed as Signorina. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
La Signorina did not reply, preferring to hold her tongue, lest it overthrow her. The Lure of the Mask
"And I don't think that I would be deserving any very great credit for self sacrifice, either, Signorina." The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
But since the Signorina and her friends arrived, it has been locked. The Guests Of Hercules
Signorina," he said, "would it be agreeable to you to walk for a few minutes after your sleep? A Roman Singer
They liked the Signorina, and they were accustomed to her early walks. Eleanor
It was innocent fun now, and La Signorina seemed to enjoy the farce as much as any one. The Lure of the Mask
Ah, Signorina, come away,—come away from this squalid life that is killing you, to the world you are meant for, to the life you hunger for! The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
The Signorina would better let me make her bargains for her. What Katy Did Next
Signorina," said I, "you ask me to save you. A Roman Singer
Lucy stayed her foot, and was about to retreat swiftly when she heard a cheerful— 'Buona sera, Signorina!' Eleanor
La Signorina never went down to Florence, not even to Fiesole; so Worth never joined his companions when they took, pleasant excursions into the city. The Lure of the Mask
Come back to the clean, lighthearted world you love, the world that is waiting to pet and caress you just as it used to do,—our world, Signorina! The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
So that, in fact, he regarded the notes of the Signorina G—— as so much collateral security for his debt. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858
"Signorina—I am to acquaint her Serenity that the divine poet Messer Agnolo is to speak of the sovereign power of beauty; of the Heavenly Beauty whereof Plato taught, as it is believed." Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
After replenishing his pipe he said slowly: 'That, Signorina, is a forestiere, too.' Eleanor
Kitty longed to ask La Signorina why she invariably wore that veil, but she did not utter the question, knowing full well that La Signorina would have evaded it frankly. The Lure of the Mask
But, upon the whole, I am willing to take the word of the playbill,—yes, I am quite willing to accept you as Signorina Capulet. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
The Prince leaned over the balcony and whispered, "Signorina." Revenge!
"The Signorina is mocking me; it is impossible; the Signorina knows it." Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
So you understand, Signorina, it doesn't profit to fall out with them. Eleanor
Kitty looked out to sea, and La Signorina closed her eyes. The Lure of the Mask
"I say," I observed, as I stretched luxuriously upon the grass beside her, "you put up at a shockingly disreputable place, Signorina." The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
Signorina," repeated the Prince, "I, too, am an exile. Revenge!
He tumbled up-stairs, tripping not once but several times, in his eagerness to make known to the English milord that the Signorina Fenshawe had returned. The Wheel O' Fortune
The gentleman, dazzled by the beauty of the girl, and satisfied by the prudent mother as to the dowry, marries Signorina Donati upon the spot. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
Kitty," La Signorina whispered, "let us go out to the atrium. The Lure of the Mask
Ah, Signorina, Signorina, I am a tolerably worthless chap, I admit, but at least I never forged and embezzled and then skipped my bail! The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
For some reason, which the maid either did not know or would not disclose, the Signorina was exiled for a time from Venice. Revenge!
My distress ended when the Signorina Fenshawe was brought back to her friends. The Wheel O' Fortune
She and Signorina d'Arxel, wishing to surprise the Selvas, had forbidden him to tell. The Saint
"I have a horror of bats," said La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
He Goes Mad in a Garden "And, oh, but it is good to be with you again, Signorina!" cried I, as I came with quick strides into the moonlit garden. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
The Signorina received absolutely no one, and the maid had been cautioned to say nothing whatever about her to any person; but she had apparently succumbed in a measure to the blandishments of gallant Pietro. Revenge!
In the dead hush Signorina Russiano rushed from the stage; she appeared again running among the audience, and dashed up to Lady Birmingham. The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories
Little Signorina Guarnacci said there were already four or five carriages at the door. The Saint
Was the man crazy to cross La Signorina like this? The Lure of the Mask
"And yet—you never asked—" "Ah, Signorina, Signorina!" The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
She deftly arranged the cushions and the drapery of it, and presently the Signorina herself appeared, and with languid grace seated herself. Revenge!
And Signorina Russiano appeared on the stage before a crowded house. The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories
Surely the Signorina had no secrets from them; at least not from her sister, if perhaps from her brother-in-law. The Saint
Kitty approached, and La Signorina drew her close. The Lure of the Mask
"Au revoir, Signorina Capulet," said I. And I took my departure. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
He had succeeded in forming the acquaintance of the Signorina's maid. Revenge!
"Are you prepared to denounce them if I bring the Signorina Heath here, to England?" The Czar's Spy The Mystery of a Silent Love
He was aware that Signora Dessalle, a friend of Signorina Noemi's, was in Rome. The Saint
O'Mally's heart sank, however, as he touched the hand of La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
"Oh, Signorina, I want to laugh as God laughs, and I cannot!" The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
This wonderful automaton singer represents Signorina Squallini, the unrivaled vocalist, whose notes are current in every market, and sway all hearts at her own sweet will. Entertainments for Home, Church and School
"Go away, Signorina, I beseech you," exclaimed the Colonel of carbineers. The Net
Probably Signorina Noemi would be able to explain the reason of this to him. The Saint
La Signorina was never sure of this man. The Lure of the Mask
"Signorina," I said, again, and I smiled, resolutely, "I think I understand." The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
Up to the coming of Signorina Tetrazzini Mr. Hammerstein pinned his faith on the interest which might be aroused in his French novelties. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
But, my dear Signorina, think what that means. The Net
She had been reading about five minutes when her maid entered and announced that Signorina Noemi was there. The Saint
"You are three foolish men," spoke La Signorina impatiently. The Lure of the Mask
My mother and my brother have not added lustre to it, and I would much rather be called Signorina Emilia Moscetti and be a governess, than be Sabina Conti and live on charity. The Heart of Rome
The opera was "William Tell," and Signorina Drog sang the part of the heroine in place of Miss Hill, indisposed. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
Indeed no, she is more like a sister to the Signorina. The Net
Very soon the lady porter came to me and said, "Signorina, you are wanted in the parlor." Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal
In the balcony La Signorina reposed in a steamer chair, gazing seaward. The Lure of the Mask
"The Signorina Emilia drove away with them," said she. The Cardinal's Snuff-Box
When Signorina Drog came upon the stage, it is safe to say that no one regretted her substitution for the English singer except herself. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
The Countess joined in the laughter at this, and Norvin could only say: "I had not met you then, Signorina." The Net
"Well," said he, "with a great deal of pleasure; my ship lies at anchor, my men are waiting; you shall dine with me, Signorina." Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal
"Madame here," began Worth, indicating La Signorina, "has guaranteed our credit at your hotel." The Lure of the Mask
When the Signorina came to see me, the other day, her heart was pierced with pity. The Stillwater Tragedy
Signorina Pedrotti effected her entrance on October 17, in a new opera, Mercadante's "Elisa e Claudio," which made the hit of the season, largely because of the infatuation of the public for the new singer. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
I am sure the Marchese is too good," said Signora Steno; "we remain here till the Signorina Foscarelli has finished the job she has undertaken, and no longer, nor no shorter. A Siren
And you too, Signorina Zampieri-you are paler and thinner than you were when I last saw you. The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence
The manager looked at La Signorina, but she rendered him not the least assistance. The Lure of the Mask
He told me that the poor Signorina cannot possibly live! Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
Signorina, don't you try to be satirical!" said the sprightly youth; "you'll only make a mess of it. Love Me Little, Love Me Long
Nay, Signorina, can I say—" "It is not fair, you would say," interrupted Violante again, "that I should force your gallantry to make so painful an avowal. A Siren
He advanced with a puzzled, inquiring expression, and with a slightly apologetic bow, said: "I came in accordance with a request expressed in a note from Signorina Zampieri." The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence
The careless way she assigned the third person to the manager more than ever convinced Worth that somewhere and at some time La Signorina had commanded. The Lure of the Mask
"Shan't I come with you, Signorina?" she asked, as she took the jacket from her mistress and held it for Rosamund to put on. In the Wilderness
He wondered: then remembered the Signorina's fear of riots and disturbances. Aaron's Rod
You say that you came directly from the Signorina Foscarelli's dwelling hither. A Siren
"Go to the Signorina Vivaldi," he said, pointing to the door by which Fulvia had left the hall. The Valley of Decision
He realized that he had angered La Signorina, and he now regretted his scruples, which in this instance had their foundation on mere curiosity. The Lure of the Mask
"No, Signorina mia, he no curly, no wite; he black, smooth dog, littel tail, small, so;" and the man held up one brown finger with a gesture which suggested a short, wagging tail. Under the Lilacs
We are all run after by idle men; even Signorina Zubetta, who has not much voice, nor appearance, and speaks a Genoese patois when she is not delivering a libretto. A Woman-Hater
"Why, with reference to what you were saying just now, about the Signorina Foscarelli," replied Ludovico, in quite a different tone. A Siren
This," said he, handing it to Odo, "is the Papal Nuncio's authorisation to the Signorina Fulvia Vivaldi, known in religion as Sister Veronica, to absent herself from Italy for an indefinite period. The Valley of Decision
The gossip might have looked askance at them; but La Signorina would not have cared and the others would not have thought. The Lure of the Mask
"When I came to the top of the islet the Signorina was with that boy," the Marchesino continued. A Spirit in Prison
"Signorina, do stop a little—after all your kindness." Where Angels Fear to Tread
He went first, it seems, to the residence of a lady, one Signorina Paolina Foscarelli, being very desirous, he said, of not leaving her to hear of the business from other lips than his own. A Siren
It was something of a disappointment to Odo, on entering the Signorina Miranda's room, to find that she was not alone. The Valley of Decision
La Signorina would land them all in prison. The Lure of the Mask
"I had seen the Signorina before I came to meet you at the house." A Spirit in Prison
All this was said so simply that it was quite impossible to suspect Signorina Colomba of the smallest poetic vanity. Colomba
"Do I disturb you, Signorina?" said Paolina, in a sweet, gentle voice. A Siren
The Signorina Malmocco's successes soon repaired the loss occasioned by her brother's withdrawal, and if any suspected their identity all were interested to conceal their suspicions. The Valley of Decision
"You wouldn't know her," he said, referring to La Signorina—for they would always call her that. The Lure of the Mask
They are English, but for all that the Signorina is a woman. A Spirit in Prison
Signorina," said the prefect, out of patience, "you explain everything by odious imputations! Colomba
I don't think, Signorina, that I often wish what my conscience tells me I ought not to desire; and I should have thought that such a thing had never occurred to you. A Siren
The message chimed with Odo's mood, and the play over he hastened back to the inn with Cantapresto, and bid the landlord send to the Signorina Miranda's room whatever delicacies the town could provide. The Valley of Decision
Then Kitty ran up to La Signorina and embraced her; and the eyes of both of them swam in tears. The Lure of the Mask
But you were proving to me that the Signorina is a woman. A Spirit in Prison
We will send you a message when we start for your mountains, and I shall take the liberty of writing to Signorina Colomba to ask her to give me a bruccio, ma solenne! Colomba
Then raising them again, she said in an almost whispered voice, but looking straight at her companion, "No, Signorina, I do not expect that; for he has promised to marry me." A Siren
The Signorina V. is modestly lodged, lives in the frugal style of the middle class, and refuses to accept a title, though she is thus debarred from going to court. The Valley of Decision
As the carabinieri were about to lay hands upon La Signorina, a loud voice from the hall stopped them. The Lure of the Mask
"Signorina," he said, turning the boat round, "you are like a wicked baby to-day." A Spirit in Prison
Signorina," he said, "you can send word to your brother that this business promises to turn out better than I had expected. Colomba
You must have seen yourself, Signorina, how changed he is since you have known him. A Siren
"Signorina!" said the man to Lucy, when the display had ceased. A Room with a View
It was a good thing that there were plenty of witnesses to prove that the prince had called La Signorina his wife, or she would be in jail this night, and we along with her. The Lure of the Mask
Ah, Signorina, you do wrong to drink no wine. A Spirit in Prison
But this coat of yours will give Signorina Colomba work to do. Colomba
Oh, no, Signorina," answered Violante, gently, "the knowledge that you were painting up there would not suffice to distract my thoughts. A Siren
Cheered by this breath of popularity, our little president endeavoured to complete his introduction of the Signorina John Ingerfield and Other Stories
La Signorina alone seemed indifferent to this official cortège. The Lure of the Mask
How do you know the Signorina was dreaming of the sea? A Spirit in Prison
But," said she, taking the dagger with the hesitating air of one who longs to accept, and casting one of her most delightful smiles on Colomba, "dear Signorina Colomba . Colomba
And now I must be off to see this Signorina Foscarelli. A Siren
"I presume that I have the honour of addressing the Signorina Marinelli?" Stories By English Authors: Italy (Selected by Scribners)
"I am she," said La Signorina, stepping forth. The Lure of the Mask
Emilio"—he suddenly appealed to Artois—"would not the Signorina honor any book by writing her name in it? A Spirit in Prison
My dear Signorina Colomba," it ran, "I learn with great pleasure, through a letter from your brother, that your enmities are all at an end. Colomba
"And no doubt that is the feeling of our young friend Signorina Foscarelli?" said the sympathetic lawyer. A Siren
Signorina, if you do not get up and control your emotion, I will not be answerable for the consequences. Stories By English Authors: Italy (Selected by Scribners)
When Hillard and La Signorina were at length alone, he asked: "When shall I see you again?" The Lure of the Mask
"And we will dance, the Signorina and I." A Spirit in Prison
On the way down the hill he was explosive in his excitement; surely the Signorina must understand such vehement words. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
"And no doubt the Signorina Foscarelli was impressed by the actress in the same manner that you yourself were." A Siren
The picture being now my property, I shall call it 'The Signorina's Vengeance.' The Marble Faun - Volume 2 The Romance of Monte Beni
"Give no heed," said La Signorina, as Hillard took a step forward. The Lure of the Mask
"Signorina, you must not go into the bows," he called. A Spirit in Prison
"Si, si, Signorina; yes, yes," he assented with voice and shoulders and a flourish of the spoon he was polishing. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
"Yes, indeed, Signorina," said she, feeling not a little embarrassment. A Siren
"Signorina, what you drink, I drink," said the youth. The Marble Faun - Volume 1 The Romance of Monte Beni
La Signorina opened the window to air the room. The Lure of the Mask
Under these circumstances I thought the best thing was to show the Signorina the illuminations, and then to come straight back to the hotel. A Spirit in Prison
There are stories—I have heard—the Signorina sees these ilex trees? Daphne, an autumn pastoral
Pray, come up, Signorina, if you have any curiosity. A Siren
"Signorina! signorina! have pity on me!" cried Donatello, approaching her; "this is too terrible!" The Marble Faun - Volume 1 The Romance of Monte Beni
Only La Signorina did not join the merriment. The Lure of the Mask
You hate me, not because you think I am wicked and might do the Signorina harm, but because I am young. A Spirit in Prison
It was nine o'clock as the Signorina descended the stairs. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
Oh, Signorina; it is too good of you to ask me, a poor artist. A Siren
"Signorina, do I look as when you first knew me?" asked he, with a heavy, tremulous sigh, as they went onward, somewhat apart from their companions. The Marble Faun - Volume 1 The Romance of Monte Beni
Worth looked at O'Mally, who looked at Smith, who looked at Kitty; then all four looked at La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
You try to keep the Signorina from me because I am young. A Spirit in Prison
The hope of the house was presented to the Signorina after breakfast. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
It was on the morning of Ash Wednesday, it will be remembered, that the lawyer had received from the Marchese the formal communication of his intention to marry the Signorina Bianca Lalli. A Siren
"Signorina, I do not know," he answered; "no great age, however; for I have only lived since I met you." The Marble Faun - Volume 1 The Romance of Monte Beni
"And you, Mr. Smith?" continued La Signorina, as with a lash. The Lure of the Mask
When I was in the sea, when I saw the Signorina for the first time, I did not know who she was, where she lived; I did not know anything about her. A Spirit in Prison
"It's the vintage, Signorina," she answered, "the wine makes itself." Daphne, an autumn pastoral
Curses are common with us, Signorina, but not La Madre's curses. Mae Madden
"Signorina, the beeves are a present from Florence the beautiful Would ye look a gift beef i' the nose?" The Cloister and the Hearth
La Signorina is not a person recklessly to endanger us. The Lure of the Mask
I described the Signora, the Signorina, the boat to him. A Spirit in Prison
He could be the Signorina's guide among the hills, being very strong, very trusty, molto forte, molto fedele. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
It is very gay out there, and they all want to see you, Signorina. Mae Madden
"But I have come to ask for the Signorina's hand!" he exclaimed. A Spirit in Prison
La Signorina dropped her veil and sat stiffly in her chair. The Lure of the Mask
The Signorina remembered his feats in the water. A Spirit in Prison
"Signorina Daphne," said Bertuccio, speaking slowly as to a child, "did you ever hear them tell of the maiden on the hills up here who was carried away by a god?" Daphne, an autumn pastoral
No, no, Signorina, La Madre is as plump and round as a loaf of bread, and as soft as the butter on it. Mae Madden
You have spoken, the Signorina has spoken, and now it is for me to speak. A Spirit in Prison
He directed his next words to La Signorina. The Lure of the Mask
You love the Signorina madly, and you hate me because you are jealous of me—because I am young and you are old. A Spirit in Prison
"He inquired, too, for the Signorina," remarked the peasant woman finally, when her breath had nearly given out. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
Come, Signorina," she cried, "go down to the bay. Mae Madden
I made him introduce me to you, to the Signorina. A Spirit in Prison
La Signorina, however, rewarded Hillard with a look which set his pulses humming. The Lure of the Mask
And he again said: "It doesn't matter, Signorina." A Spirit in Prison
I thought it best to say that he would find the Signorina in the garden. Daphne, an autumn pastoral
"Oh, Signorina, give me one little prayer, one of your little prayers." Mae Madden
"But that was long ago, Signorina," he answered, looking steadily at her, with an expression that was searching and almost hard. A Spirit in Prison
"You will leave in the morning, then?" asked La Signorina contemptuously. The Lure of the Mask
When he reached it he added: "To-morrow I shall ask the Signora to allow me to marry the Signorina." A Spirit in Prison
"Signorina, for the love of heaven, give me a few soldi, for I am starving." Daphne, an autumn pastoral
"When did you come?" asked Mae, "I left Rome last night, reached Naples this morning, and here I am as soon as possible, Signorina." Mae Madden
"Signora," he began, "the Signorina loves the island." A Spirit in Prison
The Signorina is not the same, you are not the same, the French Signore is not the same. A Spirit in Prison
"The Signorina is not for him," repeated Gaspare, with a dogged emphasis. A Spirit in Prison
"But Signorina, so young, so beautiful, surely she has money with her." Daphne, an autumn pastoral
Did you know all that the picture would say to me, Signorina? Mae Madden
You remember, when I took you, I told you not to say anything to my daughter, the Signorina, about your past life, your aunt, and—and all you had gone through. A Spirit in Prison
I said to my mamma, 'Mamma, ecco the beautiful Signorina of the island!' A Spirit in Prison
Signora, I am here to ask the great honor of your daughter the Signorina's hand in marriage. A Spirit in Prison
One night the family were eating their polenta—has the Signorina tasted our polenta? Daphne, an autumn pastoral
I am sorry, Signorina, that your thoughts are sad. Mae Madden
I say he has put her here that the Signorina—" "Marchese, I forbid you to say that! A Spirit in Prison
I see, I have always seen that he—Emilio—loves the Signorina, that he loves her madly, that he wishes, that he means to keep her for himself. A Spirit in Prison
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