and then, in an insinuating, heart-breaking tone, "Senorita! . . ." She walked quietly past the figure of the woman, and disappeared in the brilliant light of the cabin. The door closed. I remained standing there. Manuel, at her disappearance, raised... Romance : a Novel: Complete Works, V. 7 - Page 302by Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford - 1924 - 541 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford - Caribbean Area - 1903 - 474 pages
...Seraphina seemed to show her for the first time. A lamentable voice bellowed: " Senorita! . . . Senorita! " and then, in an insinuating, heartbreaking tone, "...yell of despair, as if he expected to make her hear. "Senorita . , . prottccion del opprlmido; oh, hija de piedad . . . Senorita." His lamentable noise... | |
| Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford - 1903 - 572 pages
...Seraphina seemed to show her for the first time. A lamentable voice bellowed: "Sefiorita! . . . Senorita!" and then, in an insinuating, heart-breaking tone,...yell of despair, as if he expected to make her hear. " Senorita . . . protection del opprimido; oh, hija de piedad . . . Senorita." His lamentable noise... | |
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