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Alphabetical [« »] diners 2 dingy 2 dining 1 dinner 29 dinner-hour 1 dinner-time 5 dinners 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 comfort 29 dare 29 declare 29 dinner 29 directed 29 droll 29 embraced | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances dinner |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XXXII| them up a tolerably good dinner. All this time Don Quixote 2 I, XXXII| than eating.~ ~While at dinner, the company consisting 3 I, XXXIII| husband felt for him. When dinner was over and the cloth removed, 4 I, XXXIII| the household had gone to dinner. Lothario saw himself in 5 I, XLVI| spinning, and let us go to dinner."~ ~Good God, what was the 6 II, III| is waiting for me; after dinner I'll come back, and will 7 II, III| to the ordinary fare, at dinner they talked chivalry, Carrasco 8 II, XVIII| Here, being summoned to dinner, they brought their colloquy 9 II, XVIII| intervals."~ ~They went in to dinner, and the repast was such 10 II, XXXI| seneschal, to lead him to dinner, as his hosts were already 11 II, XXXII| Quixote finally grew calm, and dinner came to an end, and as the 12 II, XXXII| with that he went away to dinner and took Sancho along with 13 II, XXXIII| before he had well done dinner, to visit the duchess, who, 14 II, XXXIV| found the tables laid and dinner served, in such grand and 15 II, XLIII| intentions; and now let us go to dinner, for I think my lord and 16 II, XLIV| the same afternoon after dinner he handed them to him in 17 II, XLVII| to another asked if this dinner was to be eaten after the 18 II, XLVII| the shortcomings of the dinner shall be made good, and 19 II, L| and let's give him his dinner like a prince; for the good 20 II, L| paved with eggs for his dinner. His looks and his handsome 21 II, LI| that the senor governor has dinner entirely to his liking."~ ~" 22 II, LI| said Sancho; "give me my dinner, and then let it rain cases 23 II, LII| the feast and bring the dinner to a satisfactory end, lo 24 II, LVIII| green meadow eating their dinner. They had beside them what 25 II, LVIII| and getting up from his dinner he went and uncovered the 26 II, LVIII| them. They finished their dinner, took their images on their 27 II, LX| singing the abbot gets his dinner;' and then you may at once 28 II, LXVII| Sanchica will bring us our dinner to the pasture. But stay - 29 II, LXXI| singing the abbot gets his dinner,' and I'm not going to believe