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  • But -- I regret to say it, signorini -- it is a reflection upon our advanced civilization and the good name of our people -- but sometimes a man who is rich disappears for a time, and no one knows how it is, or where he may be.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • As for Tato, she has been charmed by the young American signorini, and longs to be like them.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • "Pardon, signorini," he said, breathlessly, "but it will be to oblige me greatly if you will tell me where Signor Ferralti is."

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • "Make the signorini stay in to-day," warned the colonel.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • Your own niece that is called Patsy, she also told me much about you, and of your kindness to her and the other young signorini.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • "You must come again, signorini," said he, looking regretful at their departure.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • I do not wish the signorini bella to tire and weep.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • I would like the sweet signorini to buy nice dresses, like those they themselves wear, for my little girl, and to teach her the good manners she could not gain as the brigand's daughter.

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • "Tell me, then, signorini," he said, thoughtfully; "is Senor Merreek very rich?"

    Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad 1887

  • The signorini Popkins, two fine bouncing girls looked to their brother

    Tales of a Traveller 1824

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