The wood of which they are made is the roble, or sometimes tiqui. |
The mild interpretation, of course, is to be put upon Smith's use of the term, even after he had been to roble two evenings. |
On the evening of Friday, the closing day, roble gave an impromptu dance. |
The tree that gives the memorable touch to the landscape of the coast valleys is the oak, both the roble and encinas varieties. |
The Encina politicians did not know roble girls for nothing. |
There was the more glory in the winning of this capital prize because he was not very enthusiastic about roble. |