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Alphabetical [« »] wooed 4 wooing 1 wooings 1 wool 13 wool-combings 1 wool-farmer 2 woolcarders 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 whereat 13 winning 13 wonderful 13 wool 12 acquired 12 adopt 12 advance | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances wool |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, VII| reflecting that many go for wool and come back shorn?"~ ~" 2 I, XIII| clad in sheepskins of black wool, and crowned with garlands 3 I, XVI| through the rents to be wool, would to the touch have 4 I, XVI| threadbare canvas rather than of wool. Next to these two beds 5 I, XXIII| did not rip, or tuft of wool that he did not pick to 6 I, XXXIX| vessel taking in a cargo of wool for Genoa.~ ~It is now some 7 II, XIV| and a man may come for wool and go back shorn; God gave 8 II, XXXV| and pet me to make me turn wool and carded cotton; he says 9 II, XL| so be the removal of the wool from those venerable countenances 10 II, XLIII| abuse me; 'they'll come for wool and go back shorn;' 'whom 11 II, XLV| salamander in the fire, or wool among the brambles, for 12 II, LVI| and with half a hundred of wool hanging to each of his fetlocks. 13 II, LXVII| would not have her 'come for wool and go back shorn;' love-making