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Alphabetical [« »] unchaste 2 unclad 1 unclasped 1 uncle 28 uncle-enough 1 unclean 2 uncleanness 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 shield 28 supper 28 trying 28 uncle 28 wert 28 wore 28 works | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances uncle |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| self-conscious humourists. Even when Uncle Toby is at his best, you 2 I, V| noble Marquis of Mantua,~ My Uncle and liege lord!~ ~ ~As chance 3 I, V| the Marquis of Mantua, his uncle, so the only answer he made 4 I, V| barber --"it was often my uncle's way to stay two days and 5 I, V| told your worships of my uncle's vagaries, that you might 6 I, V| their friend, master, and uncle, who had not yet dismounted 7 I, VI| his chivalry disorder, my uncle, by reading these, took 8 I, VII| said the niece; "but, uncle, who mixes you up in these 9 I, XI| about thy love that thy uncle the prebendary made thee, 10 I, XII| rich, to the care of an uncle of hers, a priest and prebendary 11 I, XII| her past redemption. Her uncle kept her in great seclusion 12 I, XII| for her great wealth, her uncle was asked, solicited, and 13 I, XII| must know that though the uncle put before his niece and 14 I, XII| excuses that she made, her uncle ceased to urge her, and 15 I, XII| shepherdess; and, in spite of her uncle and all those of the town 16 I, XXXIX| ducats apiece in cash (for an uncle of ours bought the estate 17 I, XXXIX| leave of him, and of our uncle whom I have mentioned, not 18 I, XLI| Pedro de Bustamante, my uncle."~ ~The Christian captive 19 I, XLI| horse of the young man's uncle. The whole town came out 20 I, LII| niece that their master and uncle had come back all lean and 21 I, LII| very careful to make her uncle comfortable and to keep 22 I, LII| anxiety and dread lest their uncle and master should give them 23 II, V| should go to school, if his uncle the abbot has a mind to 24 II, VI| began to perceive that their uncle and master meant to give 25 II, VII| departure of their master and uncle, as if it had been his death. 26 II, LXII| been told beforehand by his uncle who the persons were that 27 II, LXXIII| the niece, "What's this, uncle? Now that we were thinking 28 II, LXXIV| listened with attention to her uncle's words, and they struck