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Alphabetical [« »] sighted 3 sightless 1 sigismunda 3 sign 49 signal 9 signals 6 signature 6 | Frequency [« »] 49 nonsense 49 pack-saddle 49 saddle 49 sign 49 sirs 49 standing 49 teeth | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances sign |
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1 I, TransPre| the work, and he made no sign until eight years and a 2 I, V| giants in the dance? By the sign of the Cross I will burn 3 I, XVIII| devil take it if there's a sign of any man you talk of, 4 I, XX| move, took it as a good sign and a signal that he should 5 I, XXV| my solitude, give me some sign by the gentle movement of 6 I, XXV| ass-colts on the other side, and sign it very plainly, that they 7 I, XXV| Sancho; "now let your worship sign it."~ ~"There is no need 8 I, XXV| There is no need to sign it," said Don Quixote, " 9 I, XXVIII| who was in front, made a sign to the other two to conceal 10 I, XXX| capers in the air with every sign of extreme satisfaction, 11 I, XXXIII| dishonourable, nor even a sign or shadow of hope; on the 12 I, XXXIV| traitor, when did I by word or sign give a reply to thy prayers 13 I, XXXVI| until now I have shown no sign of what I own, it may have 14 I, XXXVII| and bending her body as a sign that she returned thanks. 15 I, XL| immediately withdrawn. This sign led us to believe that some 16 I, XL| or the hand, or any other sign and though meanwhile we 17 I, XL| to see if there were any sign of the reed, which was not 18 I, XL| I showed the paper as a sign to attach the thread, but 19 I, XLIII| succeeded in it, it is a sign that it is not reserved 20 II, VIII| was accepted as a good sign and a very happy omen; though, 21 II, IX| our graves; it is no good sign to find oneself wandering 22 II, XVIII| received him with every sign of good-will and great courtesy, 23 II, XX| without showing any more sign of them than if they were 24 II, XXIII| somewhat hairy and sinewy, a sign of great strength in its 25 II, XXV| then, that there was no sign of him, the regidor who 26 II, XXV| them an answer or even the sign of one. How could the poor 27 II, XXV| On his making the usual sign the ape mounted on his left 28 II, XXVII| on his making a certain sign, and to whisper, or seem 29 II, XXVII| for it, he would make the sign to the ape and then declare 30 II, XXX| good thing, because it is a sign that he is shrewd; for drollery 31 II, XXXIV| taking it to be a good sign; and said he to the duchess, 32 II, XXXIV| burn us; but music is a sign of mirth and merrymaking."~ ~" 33 II, XXXVI| nor write, though I can sign my name."~ ~"Let us see 34 II, XXXVI| the ground, and making a sign to the fifer and drummers 35 II, XXXVIII| To suffer and to make no sign.~ ~The lines seemed pearls 36 II, XL| announced to me that the sign he would give me whereby 37 II, XLI| neighs, which will be the sign of their having completed 38 II, XLIII| for disordered attire is a sign of an unstable mind, unless 39 II, XLIII| thee learn at any rate to sign thy name." "I can sign my 40 II, XLIII| to sign thy name." "I can sign my name well enough," said 41 II, XLIII| disabled and make some one else sign for me, for 'there's a remedy 42 II, XLIV| look-out henceforth for any sign that may be seen to confirm 43 II, XLV| inhabitants showed every sign of general satisfaction; 44 II, XLVIII| don't look upon it as a sign of very great virtue that 45 II, LI| my name if I knew how to sign; and what I have said in 46 II, LIV| understand that he had not the sign of a coin about him, and 47 II, LXIII| did I, I think, show any sign of being a Morisco. To accompany 48 II, LXVIII| finger to his lips as a sign to him to be silent, seized 49 II, LXXIII| and cherish her; what bad sign is that, or what ill omen