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Alphabetical [« »] brotherhood 34 brotherhoods 1 brotherly 1 brothers 20 brought 199 brow 1 brown 6 | Frequency [« »] 20 balsam 20 beards 20 below 20 brothers 20 calm 20 cast 20 cat | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances brothers |
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1 I, TransPre| great-grandfather had a share.~ ~Both brothers founded families. The Cervantes 2 I, TransPre| ransomed fellow-captive the brothers contrived to inform their 3 I, TransPre| was arranged between the brothers that he should return to 4 I, VIII| devilish or unnatural, but two brothers of St. Benedict following 5 I, XXIII| talk of and dread, but the brothers of the twelve tribes of 6 I, XXIII| and Pollux, and all the brothers and brotherhoods in the 7 I, XXXIII| held liable to injury from brothers, much more from friends. 8 I, XXXIX| a soldier needed. My two brothers, moved by my example, gave 9 I, XXXIX| whatever of him or of my brothers; my own adventures during 10 I, XLI| living, or if any of my brothers has had better fortune than 11 I, XLI| and lives of my father and brothers, that I shall hardly find 12 I, XLII| with his father and his brothers which, had it not been told 13 I, XLII| join in them. The words the brothers exchanged, the emotion they 14 I, XLII| showed the true affection of brothers in all its strength; then 15 II, XVII| Whither are you going, brothers? What cart is this? What 16 II, XXXII| beard.~ ~"What is all this, brothers?" asked the duchess. "What 17 II, XLVII| that he might not envy his brothers the bachelor and the licentiate."~ ~" 18 II, LVIII| take it as a happy omen, brothers, to have seen what I have; 19 II, LVIII| will give our fathers and brothers infinite pleasure; I too 20 II, LXVI| decision to come from his, "Brothers, what the fat man requires