Signor Righellini observed him, in company with many other Cavalieri very curious to see him eat. |
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Signor Salvini in life had belonged to a benefit society of good intentions but poor business ways. |
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Mr. orby Frimmely wants to know if I will stroll out with him and meet the Signor returning. |
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It was the hammer of the officiant, who, with a loud blow on the platform, adjudged No. 42 irrevocably to Signor Polizzi. |
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The cattle of the agro are, Signor Tomassetti tells us, its most considerable inhabitants. |
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The whole of these mosaics have been restored by a Roman mosaicist, Signor Bornia. |
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No one unfamiliar with that strange disorder of the mind called the manic depressive psychosis can fully understand Signor Papini. |
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She knew that fico, or Signor Tagliafico, was a struggling musician and not an artist in any sense of the word. |
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With his neighbors Signor Keralio was distantly polite, but never intimate. |
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I say this for your sake, Master Cropole, as well as for yours, Signor Pittrino. |
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Mrs. Thrale was now very polite to Signor Piozzi, and so also was Mr. Thrale. |
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He turned back with a sort of remonstrative growl, and re-entered the back lane, but Signor Twittorini was gone. |
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Signor Pastrini drew from his fob a magnificent Breguet, bearing the name of its maker, of Parisian manufacture, and a count's coronet. |
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He had three thousand of them, and after his death they were divided, as he directed by his will, between the Grand Signor and his renegades. |
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Signor Wagner, a wealthy German, was the reply given by a sbirro. |
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That scion of the Italian nobility, Signor Carella, sat opposite. |
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Signor Vandal, wat, do yo go to de wensh in dit little basket. |
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If Signor Muscari were English be would still be looking for highwaymen in Wandsworth. |
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The same Signor Jupe was to 'enliven the varied performances at frequent intervals with his chaste Shaksperean quips and retorts. |
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The Reverend Father Brown and the celebrated Signor Muscari I shall release tomorrow at dawn and escort to my outposts. |
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He was accompanied by Signor Andreani, the first Italian aeronaut. |
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Signor Marinetti, who is bilingual, is eccentrically amusing. |
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In this case the Queen is Margherita of Italy and the professor is Signor Mosso, the astronomer, who studies the heavens from an observatory on Monte Rosa. |
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He liked his Padroncina's courage, liked the sailors of the signor Marchese to see it. |
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And who are you, signor, that dare thus question the lady of an archducal counsellor? |
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The face of signor Carella was twitching too much for Philip to study it. |
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You do not need to reassure me that you will not kiss me, signor. |
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She thought it was her signor marito who had sent them, and she cried a little and said it was a folly. |
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Remember all that, signor, and say is it in conscience too moche? |
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And there, indeed, stood signor Squadra in his black livery. |
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And it is Teresina's portrait that your friend would paint, signor? |
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Oftentimes you may see the signor doctor at work, and perchance the signora, his daughter, too, gathering the strange flowers that grow in the garden. |
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