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Alphabetical [« »] governors 24 governorship 1 governs 3 gown 14 gowns 3 gownsman 1 grace 37 | Frequency [« »] 14 friars 14 furnish 14 gaiety 14 gown 14 halt 14 happens 14 hastily | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances gown |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, VIII| and began to strip off his gown. At that instant the friars 2 I, XI| T will be in a friar's gown.~ ~Here the goatherd brought 3 I, XII| having put off the long gown he wore as a scholar; and 4 I, XXI| brotherhood, and the beadle's gown sat so well on me that all 5 I, LII| by your squirings? What gown have you brought me back? 6 II, V| goes to-day in a hooped gown with her broaches and airs, 7 II, XVI| does the bishop, or the gown the learned counsellor. 8 II, XXIII| old man, clad in a long gown of mulberry-coloured serge 9 II, XXXII| temper, exclaiming, "By the gown I wear, I am almost inclined 10 II, XXXVI| enveloped rather than clad in a gown of the deepest black, the 11 II, XXXVI| prodigious dimensions. Over the gown, girdling or crossing his 12 II, L| afresh, and said, "By the gown I wear I don't know what 13 II, LIII| without throwing a dressing gown or anything of the kind 14 II, LXXIV| ducats, over and above, for a gown. The curate and the bachelor