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Alphabetical [« »] clip 1 clipped 3 clique 1 cloak 18 cloaks 4 clock 6 clodcrusher 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 ceased 18 cheese 18 circumstances 18 cloak 18 commending 18 composed 18 corner | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances cloak |
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1 I, AuthPre| common saying, "Under my cloak I kill the king;" all which 2 I, XXVII| enveloping himself in his cloak seated himself woman-fashion 3 I, XXIX| own he gave him a black cloak, leaving himself in his 4 I, XXXIV| muffling his face with his cloak and concealing himself carefully 5 II, VIII| is covered by the great cloak of my simplicity, always 6 II, XVIII| over all he threw a long cloak of good grey cloth. But 7 II, XXIV| breeches or pantaloons, and his cloak and a shirt or two; for 8 II, XXVI| horseback, covered with a Gascon cloak, is Don Gaiferos himself, 9 II, XXXIII| own style, 'under a bad cloak there's often a good drinker.'"~ ~" 10 II, XLIII| length, a long jerkin, and a cloak a trifle longer; loose breeches 11 II, XLIV| hat, the shabbiness of his cloak, and the hunger of his stomach!"~ ~ 12 II, XLV| his hand from under his cloak he showed five caps stuck 13 II, XLIX| and a short blue damask cloak with fine gold lace, and 14 II, LVIII| his horse, dividing his cloak with the beggar. The instant 15 II, LVIII| Sancho, by his dividing his cloak with the beggar and giving 16 II, LXVI| best, and 'over me be the cloak when it rains."~ ~"I thank 17 II, LXVIII| that invented sleep, the cloak that covers over all a man' 18 II, LXXI| so be it; but throw your cloak over my shoulders, for I'