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Meanings of manola in English
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Usage of manola in English
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The vacated seat was soon occupied by a dusky manola, whose bright nagua, embroidered chemisette, brown ankles, and small blue slippers, drew my attention.
2
There is the Manola,' as the band struck up, 'my very favourite waltz.'
3
I quite astonish Manola-thatis our servant-byfiring off sentences in Spanish at her.
4
An organ played "The Manola," resuscitated from a silence of many years.
5
Suddenly we heard a loud scream, and Manola-thatwas the girl's name-camerushing in from behind.
6
But he forgot the stagnant town, the bald-headed man at the club window, the organ and "The Manola."
7
A quarter of an hour later Bob started with Manola, carrying a large basket, and both were much amused at their errand.
8
By a subtle instinct, however, and because of the unspoken sorrow in her own heart, she never sang the songs like 'La Manola'.
9
"La Manola and such?" interjected Jean Jacques eagerly.
10
"This is my brother, Manola," Mrs. O'Halloran said.
11
They had scarcely taken their seats when Manola announced Dr. Burke, and a minute later an officer in uniform made his appearance on the terrace.
12
Manola wasn't there, and I never heard what became of her-whetherher father had sent her to a convent or killed her, I don't know.