Ethnic group of Nigeria, Benin and Togo.
1Mrs. Yorba was on the verandah receiving Mrs. Geary and Mrs. Brannan.
2Mrs. Yorba returned to her seat and helped herself to hot cakes.
3Mrs. Yorba was in the green reception-room at the end of the hall.
4Go out to Yorba Linda, wait by the headstone three or four years.
5Tanner Green was gone, and once again, Rudy Yorba had apparently followed him.
6Mrs. Yorba sat in a corner with a small group of elderly ladies.
7At least neither Tanner Green nor Rudy Yorba seemed to have followed her.
8Mrs. Yorba had insisted that her daughter should have one brilliant girl season.
9The night of Mrs. Yorba's long-heralded ball had arrived at last.
10He had barely spoken to Rudy Yorba, and Rudy had died.
11All women are beautiful, my dear Miss Yorba-whenthey are young.
12It's no use asking anything of old Yorba, he added, with some viciousness.
13And there would have been no reason for her to know Rudy Yorba, either.
14The function was not as melancholy as the Yorba dinners were wont to be.
15His birth and breeding were all that could be desired, even of a Yorba.
16In fact, it was seldom that anyone spoke except on Mrs. Yorba's reception day.