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1 A true Spaniard has no need to repeat a promise.
2 Juana, true Spaniard and true Italian, was enchanted with such boldness; it argued ardor!
3 For you are a true Spaniard .
4 He throve but indifferently upon this meagre regimen, but beyond all other evils a true Spaniard of the poorer sort dreads obesity.
5 The good old gentleman, with the courtesy, or rather the cordiality, of a true Spaniard , accompanied me to the posada, to see me off.
6 In this he was a true Spaniard ; they only love pictures of this kind, and interpret the passions they excite in the most favourable sense.
7 She was a true Spaniard , having the Spanish complexion, the Spanish eyes with their curved lashes, and their large pupils blacker than a raven's wing.
8 "You are a true Spaniard . "
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