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Alphabetical [« »] sleep 103 sleeper 1 sleepest 3 sleeping 26 sleepless 2 sleeplessness 1 sleeps 14 | Frequency [« »] 26 seville 26 shortly 26 sing 26 sleeping 26 soldiers 26 sore 26 sorry | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances sleeping |
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1 I, VI| GENTLEMAN~ ~ ~He was still sleeping; so the curate asked the 2 I, XI| employed in watching than in sleeping; still it would be as well 3 I, XVII| They did so, and he lay sleeping more than three hours, at 4 I, XX| talking about dismounting or sleeping for?" said Don Quixote. " 5 I, XXXI| mountains like a savage, sleeping on the ground, not eating 6 I, XXXI| catch up a knight-errant sleeping in his bed, and without 7 I, XXXII| best not to waken him, as sleeping would now do him more good 8 I, XXXII| would not be better spent in sleeping."~ ~"It will be rest enough 9 I, XXXVII| Fernando, while his master was sleeping tranquilly, totally unconscious 10 I, XLII| daughter was called, lay sleeping. No one could imagine who 11 I, XLIII| without eating or drinking or sleeping, until the malign influence 12 I, XLVI| advancing to where he was sleeping tranquilly, not dreaming 13 II, XII| were in the field or not sleeping under a roof Rocinante was 14 II, XIV| your anger, though it were sleeping sounder than a dormouse."~ ~" 15 II, XX| time left for eating or sleeping; for thou wouldst spend 16 II, XX| when thou art drinking or sleeping, and that is the utmost 17 II, XXVIII| And then when it comes to sleeping! Measure out seven feet 18 II, XXVIII| of the time I have been sleeping on the hard ground under 19 II, XXXII| certainly had the habit of sleeping four or five hours in the 20 II, XLVIII| this silence, may awaken my sleeping desires, and lead me in 21 II, XLIX| choice you would keep from sleeping; not in opposition to my 22 II, LI| head-carver passed without sleeping, so were his thoughts of 23 II, LIX| aside a little while I am sleeping in accordance with thy advice, 24 II, LXVII| that night he passed in sleeping, and his master in waking.~ ~ ~ ~ 25 II, LXVIII| like death; for between a sleeping man and a dead man there 26 II, LXX| for the latter, one was sleeping soundly and the other lying