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Alphabetical [« »] ranks 2 ransacked 2 ransacking 1 ransom 21 ransomed 13 rap 4 rape 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 peril 21 preserve 21 properly 21 ransom 21 relieve 21 retire 21 rode | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances ransom |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| once strove to raise the ransom money, the father disposing 2 I, TransPre| was more easily satisfied; ransom was accepted in his case, 3 I, TransPre| trying once more to raise the ransom money, and at last a sum 4 I, XXXIX| hope of obtaining it by ransom, for I was firmly resolved 5 I, XL| whom to treat for their ransom, even though they may have 6 I, XL| and comfort until their ransom arrives. The king's captives 7 I, XL| captives also, that are on ransom, do not go out to work with 8 I, XL| crew, unless when their ransom is delayed; for then, to 9 I, XL| however, was one of those on ransom, for when it was discovered 10 I, XL| quality marked out as held to ransom; but though at times, or 11 I, XL| from this window. With it ransom yourself and your friends, 12 I, XL| anyone to go for the vessel, ransom thyself and do thou go, 13 I, XL| to this plan, paying the ransom of one who was to go to 14 I, XL| the money intended for the ransom of one of us Christians 15 I, XL| she said, money enough to ransom all, because once free it 16 I, XL| Valencia he would pay my ransom; for if he had given the 17 I, XL| the king suspect that my ransom money had been for a long 18 I, XL| done, steps were taken to ransom our three comrades, so as 19 I, XLI| me then whether I were on ransom or not, and what my master 20 I, XLII| of the reed to obtain his ransom; but what now disquiets 21 II, LXIII| offered to go and pay the ransom of the Christians if by