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Alphabetical [« »] shoe-dancers 1 shoe-fling 2 shoe-sole 2 shoes 21 shone 5 shook 5 shoot 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 scheme 21 seest 21 setting 21 shoes 21 shrewd 21 sin 21 spare | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances shoes |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| and velvet breeches and shoes to match for holidays, while 2 I, IV| deducted three pairs of shoes he had given him, and a 3 I, IV| Don Quixote; "but let the shoes and the blood-lettings stand 4 I, IV| spoiled the leather of the shoes you paid for, you have damaged 5 I, XXVI| foot, and he always wore shoes with seven iron soles? Though 6 I, XXVIII| without waiting to put on her shoes or gather up her hair, hastily 7 I, XXXVII| and no superabundance of shoes, thin and threadbare garments, 8 I, XXXIX| kits and pasamaques, or shoes, ready to flee at once on 9 I, LII| you brought me back? What shoes for your children?"~ ~"I 10 II, II| hidalgos who polish their own shoes and darn their black stockings 11 II, V| wooden clogs into high-heeled shoes, out of her grey flannel 12 II, XVIII| buskins buff-coloured, and his shoes polished. He wore his good 13 II, XXIV| stockings were of silk, and his shoes square-toed as they wear 14 II, XXXIII| return it? But if I put on my shoes I don't dirty them; besides, 15 II, XL| nor sleeps nor wears out shoes, and goes at an ambling 16 II, XLIV| smear the cracks in their shoes, and to have the buttons 17 II, XLIX| white and gold cloth; her shoes were white and such as men 18 II, LI| prices of all manner of shoes, boots, and stockings, but 19 II, LI| boots, and stockings, but of shoes in particular, as they seemed 20 II, LIII| they're not shod in pinked shoes of cordovan, they won't 21 II, LX| somebody's two feet with shoes and stockings on them. He