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Alphabetical [« »] purpose 97 purposely 6 purposes 6 purse 19 purses 1 pursuance 3 pursue 13 | Frequency [« »] 19 priest 19 prison 19 prudent 19 purse 19 quietly 19 reckon 19 reduced | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances purse |
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1 I, TransPre| how he shared his poor purse with this deponent, and 2 I, XXV| and lies feels it in his purse; moreover, naked was I born, 3 II, VII| am I ready in person and purse to supply the want; and 4 II, VII| way of victuals, and his purse with money that Don Quixote 5 II, XIII| decayed and beguiled by a purse with a hundred ducats that 6 II, XX| Interest drew out a great purse, made of the skin of a large 7 II, XLV| twenty ducats in a leather purse in his bosom. The governor 8 II, XLV| hurried out of court with the purse grasped in both her hands, 9 II, XLV| heart were following his purse, "Good fellow, go after 10 II, XLV| that woman and take the purse from her, by force even, 11 II, XLV| her petticoat up and the purse in the lap of it, and he 12 II, XLV| wanted to take from me the purse your worship bade him give 13 II, XLV| from me sooner than the purse. A pretty child I'd be! 14 II, XLV| woman, "Let me see that purse, my worthy and sturdy friend." 15 II, XLV| shown in defending that purse, the strength of Hercules 16 II, XLV| about the cattle dealer's purse excited the admiration of 17 II, LIV| this one of them took a purse out of his bosom and showed 18 II, LVII| had given him a little purse with two hundred gold crowns 19 II, LVIII| has given me in a little purse which I carry next my heart,