Then a comfortable, pleasant-faced mulattress came to clear the supper-table.
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A mulattress, Marotte, called her to the bank.
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Miss Greenfield is a dark mulattress, of a pleasing and gentle face, though by no means handsome.
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At a rear window of the house popped up the sallow face of Marotte, the mulattress housekeeper.
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Wells faced severe discrimination -the New York Times called her "a slanderous and nasty-mindedmulattress".
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My lifetime companion, the mother of my three children, is a mulatta, Parmentier confessed.
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Where is that little mulatta girl, my dear?
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Adele was a dark, heavyset mulatta, unattractive at first view, but she had an inexhaustible sweetness and good humor.
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He was a mulatta.
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A systematic search was performed for DNA sequence variation in genes regulating neurotransmitter metabolism in rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta).
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He took Fort El Mulato, and in all the places secured large quantities of ammunition.
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She only recalls two house servants were mulatoes.
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The project supports the larger goals of Jóvenes Artesanos and gives various support to about 150 artisans with whom Mulato works.
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New places worth coming back for include Mulato, for a Chilean lunch, and Boca Nariz wine bar, which buzzes with action in the evenings.
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Notwithstanding these severities, many mestees and mulatoes joined the Araucanians, and even some Spaniards, among who was Juan Sanchez, who acquired great reputation among them.
Ús de mulatto en anglès
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But in the yellow sitting-room it was the mulatto maid who waited.
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The mulatto struck the pavement where I was standing watching it all.
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A mulatto put his head out of the companion and called out:
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That leaves me in command with but one officer, the mulatto, LeVere.
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Also several mulatto girls of rare personal qualities,-twoof these very superior.
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He was a mulatto, of Huguenot Calvinist and Bantu African slave descent.
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She looked like a mulatto woman, with straight hair and regular features.
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Their skin is coppery brown, somewhat darker than that of the mulatto.
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Minnie passed the physical examination easily, for he is a healthy mulatto.
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The natives generally seen here are corpulent, not quite black nor mulatto.
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This cook was a fine-looking and very intelligent mulatto slave named Cacasotte.
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For some days Melanctha did not see any more of her mulatto.
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The speaker was a skinny mulatto, maybe fourteen or fifteen years old.
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To see a mulatto, constant worries and friction with hirelings is foretold.
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My son lives here and his wife-a Chicago reared mulatto, a cook.
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This old man was a very intelligent mulatto belonging to Mr. Pond.