We have no meanings for "old capuchin" in our records yet.
1 The old Capuchin listened to me with watery eyes that twinkled suspiciously.
2 When the Pope walked in his garden that afternoon as usual, the old Capuchin was with him.
3 He observed my hesitation, and attributing it to the wrong cause, signed to the old Capuchin to retire.
4 The old Capuchin looked anxious.
5 The gate was slowly unbarred, and an old Capuchin , very infirm, very suspicious, and very dirty, stood before me.
6 "There's nobody here, and it's nice and cool," said the old Capuchin .
7 The old Capuchin had stammered, but the Pope answered in a firm voice, That would have made no difference, my son.
8 The old Capuchin looked tenderly at Roma, whose wet eyes and burning cheeks seemed to tell of sympathy with his story.
9 There is a very large Franciscan monastery up at Cimiez on the hill, and a rambling old Capuchin convent at St. Bartolomé.
10 I had evidently found out the weak side of the old Capuchin , and, on returning him his box, I took instant advantage of the discovery.
11 "Marco Zoppa, thou hast been my enemy ever, and I have borne it"-theCafé roared with laughter; a fat old Capuchin nearly had a fit.
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