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Alphabetical [« »] carrasco 62 carrascon 3 carried 137 carrier 19 carriers 10 carries 8 carriest 3 | Frequency [« »] 19 avenge 19 ballad 19 bark 19 carrier 19 claudia 19 clavileno 19 closed | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances carrier |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| penalty of thy rashness." The carrier gave no heed to these words ( 2 I, III| smote such a blow on the carrier's head that he stretched 3 I, III| what had happened (for the carrier still lay senseless), came 4 I, III| actually breaking the second carrier's head into pieces, made 5 I, XVI| there was also quartered a carrier whose bed was placed a little 6 I, XVI| less than his master.~ ~The carrier had made an arrangement 7 I, XVI| two beds was that of the carrier, made up, as has been said, 8 I, XVI| particularly mentions this carrier because he knew him very 9 I, XVI| them their second feed, the carrier stretched himself on his 10 I, XVI| quartered, in quest of the carrier; but scarcely had she gained 11 I, XVI| would have made any but a carrier vomit, were enough to undeceive 12 I, XVI| free herself. The worthy carrier, whose unholy thoughts kept 13 I, XVI| additional weight of the carrier, came to the ground, and 14 I, XVI| scrimmage in the world. The carrier, however, perceiving by 15 I, XVI| rope, rope to stick, the carrier pounded Sancho, Sancho the 16 I, XVI| retreated to his room, the carrier to his pack-saddles, the 17 I, XVII| the cuadrillero; for the carrier was now peacefully engaged 18 I, XXXII| place between him and the carrier; and then, looking round 19 I, XLIII| that enchanted Moor of a carrier had belaboured him; and