How To Use gitana In A Sentence
- La Gitana became all but presidentess of the Transatlantic republic; La Bayadère depolarized the tyrant of the Poles! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
- But when it comes to performance of promises the gitana* is true to the Rom. The Eye of Zeitoon
- He has set forth the pride of the vagabond and the garish fascinations of the gitana. Promenades of an Impressionist
- Meanwhile the gitana was still talking to him in her own tongue. Carmen
- A Gitana will enter a shop, and purchase some insignificant article.
- La Gitana is racy and complex and is probably the closest thing to the Fino style wines you drink in Spain.
- The prophecy of the gitana had verified itself, and the ill a fair woman had wrought a fairer woman bad conquered and abolished. A Mortal Antipathy: first opening of the new portfolio
- Mr. Borrow quotes, in proof of their virtue, one trait which does honour to his own, and especially to his simplicity: he declares that an immoral man of his acquaintance offered several gold ounces to a pretty gitana, and offered them in vain. Carmen
- An English missionary, Mr. Borrow, the author of two very interesting works on the Spanish gipsies, whom he undertook to convert on behalf of the Bible Society, declares there is no instance of any gitana showing the smallest weakness for a man not belonging to her own race. Carmen
- I then had time to take a leisurely view of my gitana, while several worthy individuals, who were eating their ices, stared open-mouthed at beholding me in such gay company. Carmen