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Alphabetical [« »] dated 1 dates 1 daughter 171 daughters 12 daunt 2 dauntless 6 dauntlessly 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 crew 12 croup 12 dance 12 daughters 12 dawn 12 defiance 12 delighted | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances daughters |
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1 I, XXVIII| one of the most indulged daughters that ever parents indulged.~ ~" 2 II, VI| There are two roads, my daughters, by which men may reach 3 II, XIII| praise? Disown sons and daughters, senor, who don't do what 4 II, XIX| time; and if it was left to daughters to choose husbands as they 5 II, XXII| Guadiana, and ye O hapless daughters of Ruidera who show in your 6 II, XXIII| duenna Ruidera and her seven daughters and two nieces, and many 7 II, XXIII| has died; Ruidera and her daughters and nieces alone are missing, 8 II, XXIII| Lakes of Ruidera. The seven daughters belong to the kings of Spain 9 II, XL| smooth, we are our mothers' daughters like other women; and as 10 II, L| my father."~ ~"Governors' daughters," said the page, "must not 11 II, LVIII| with their wives, sons and daughters, neighbours, friends and 12 II, LXXIII| Hold your peace, my daughters," said Don Quixote; "I know