In one school, the headmaster announced a policy specifying that he would address the women by signora or signorina plus last name and the men by their first name. |
Perhaps Emilio was talking now to the signora, was telling her what to do. |
Our flat, above the camel market, was leased from Signora, an old Italian lady who lived downstairs. |
He had little doubt of his capacity to out-manoeuvre Emilio and the signora. |
The signora has seen, or she has heard, and she is going in to shore. |
Oftentimes you may see the signor doctor at work, and perchance the signora, his daughter, too, gathering the strange flowers that grow in the garden. |