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Alphabetical [« »] appellant 1 appertaining 1 appertains 1 appetite 12 appetite-for 1 appetites 1 applauded 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 afresh 12 ambition 12 amount 12 appetite 12 arabic 12 army 12 ascertain | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances appetite |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| with great elegance and appetite were stowing away pieces 2 I, XI| Quixote had quite appeased his appetite he took up a handful of 3 I, XXIII| quarter) than to satisfy his appetite with such remains as were 4 I, XXIV| most part nothing more than appetite, which, as its final object 5 I, XXXI| not very well, the keen appetite they all of them brought 6 I, L| temptingly prepared that the appetite is at a loss which to select; 7 II, XX| and take the edge off your appetite with these skimmings until 8 II, XX| eat with great gaiety and appetite, saying, "A fig for the 9 II, XX| her, for she has a canine appetite that is never satisfied; 10 II, XX| bucket, with such a hearty appetite that he aroused Don Quixote' 11 II, LIX| hands, and robs me of all appetite for food; so much so that 12 II, LXXI| cooled and while he had an appetite, because "in delay there