1In the Spanish "pavo", on the other hand, there is a curious confusion with the peacock.
2The peacock, burong marak (pavo), appears to be well known to the natives, though I believe not common.
3She tried going toward her; but Pavo's shadow always flickered shyly away.
4Pavo, which I occupied in reducing seventeen hundred shillings to pounds sterling.
5Somehow, it seemed the place to her where Pavo's ghost was closest.
6It's a fine boat, and I like Pavo best of all your mothers.
7But, look here, we must have that 'Pavo' whatever it costs.
8Objects and data needed developing, tending, cataloging, if Pavo's legacy was to be maintained.
9They had chosen to go up-stairs to the Pavo Real.
10Pavo.' Keep it warm, for it feels rather like frost.
11Jalila had chosen Pavo to ask this question of.
12I've heard that your mother Pavo's displays along the south road are something quite fabulous.
13The despair in the eyes of her friend, Pavo, as he sank beneath the waves.
14Only Pavo: only Pavo could possibly have known.
15Pavo chuckled despite his evident nerves at the increasingly violent pitch and yaw of the ship.
16One middle-aged soldier, Marcus Pavo by name, always seemed to take special care to tease her.