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Alphabetical [« »] perhaps 105 perhaps-and 1 perhaps-she 1 peril 21 perilous 17 perils 4 period 6 | Frequency [« »] 21 naturally 21 oak 21 party 21 peril 21 preserve 21 properly 21 ransom | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances peril |
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1 I, I| and exposing himself to peril and danger from which, in 2 I, VIII| to support him in such a peril, with lance in rest and 3 I, VIII| himself in this extreme peril." To say this, to lift his 4 I, VIII| of them from this great peril in which they found themselves. 5 I, XIII| every good Christian in like peril; instead of which they commend 6 I, XX| QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA WITH LESS PERIL THAN ANY EVER ACHIEVED BY 7 I, XXXI| give aid to one another in peril, as they do at every turn. 8 I, XXXIII| or heeding the manifest peril that threatens them, borne 9 I, XXXIII| however full of difficulty and peril they may be; but that which 10 I, XXXIII| See, then, Anselmo, the peril thou art encountering in 11 I, XXXIV| under lowering skies,~ In peril o'er a trackless ocean sails,~ 12 I, XXXVII| importance to it; for there is no peril on earth through which my 13 I, XXXVII| it is the more exposed to peril. Away with those who assert 14 I, XXXVIII| live in now; for though no peril can make me fear, still 15 II, XIV| Cabra-an unparalleled and awful peril -- and bring her a minute 16 II, XXVII| deliver him out of this peril, in dread every step of 17 II, XXIX| deliver him from such imminent peril; which it did by the activity 18 II, LIII| deliver him from his present peril. Some stumbled over him, 19 II, LX| mode of life so full of peril, as well to the soul as 20 II, LXV| his years, described the peril and embarrassment he found 21 II, LXXIV| perceive my folly, and the peril into which reading them