A person of combined European and Indigenous American descent.
1 From the spot where she lay the mestiza witnessed their greeting.
2 It was not Francisco, but Juanita, the little mestiza .
3 The mestiza glances towards her mistress for instructions.
4 Let the mestiza burn if she likes.
5 This the mestiza saw, and it compelled her to pause and reflect how she was to get nearer.
6 But these have been only interludes, "trifling love scrapes." His present affair with the little mestiza is different.
7 Whatever truth there was in the last part of her harangue, the mestiza knew that its earlier declarations were true enough.
8 He was married to Jacinta Rafaela, a Chinese mestiza of the Parian, as soon after his baptism as the banns could be published.
9 The mestiza remembered the bridge, and knew that her mistress carried the key of the wicket, and often used it both by day and night.
10 She once had a strip of skin cut out of a mestiza maiden's back, to see whether it was the same color on both sides.
11 Oh, for one of Mestiza Bill's tinkley old tunes on the piano in the Blue Chip!
12 " Mestiza , " suggested Mr. Brooks; "a half-breed or mongrel."
13 "It is the Americano, Senor Cranch, and his adopted daughter, the mestiza Juanita, seeking your reverence, methinks."
14 "She is a mestiza , and thou art a child of the Church, though this following of gypsy wenches does not show it."
15 From the spot where she lay the mestiza witnessed their greeting.
16 It was not Francisco, but Juanita, the little mestiza .
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