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Alphabetical [« »] sacristans 1 sad 41 saddest 2 saddle 49 saddle-bags 3 saddle-bow 5 saddle-bows 1 | Frequency [« »] 49 noise 49 nonsense 49 pack-saddle 49 saddle 49 sign 49 sirs 49 standing | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances saddle |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| market-place, who used to saddle the hack as well as handle 2 I, II| match any more than his saddle, bridle, lance, buckler, 3 I, VIII| he found himself in the saddle, spurred after his companion, 4 I, X| half which remains in the saddle, taking care to fit it on 5 I, XIII| rose and ordered Sancho to saddle and pannel at once, which 6 I, XV| left him naked without a saddle to cover him; but what must 7 I, XIX| fixed himself firmly in his saddle, and with gallant spirit 8 I, XIX| between the stirrup and the saddle."~ ~"I would have talked 9 I, XX| hand on the pommel of the saddle and the other on the cantle 10 I, XX| which held the back of the saddle, and with it to untie gently 11 I, XXV| instant relieved him of saddle and bridle, and giving him 12 I, XXV| earnest, it will be as well to saddle Rocinante again in order 13 I, XXV| returned Sancho; "let me go and saddle Rocinante, and be ready 14 I, XXVII| left my mule; I made him saddle it for me, mounted without 15 I, XXIX| her squire to give up the saddle of his mule to your worship, 16 I, XXIX| alighting, he offered his saddle to the curate, who accepted 17 I, XXX| herself comfortably in the saddle, and with the help of coughing 18 I, XXXVII| a Moor he her down from saddle in his arms. Luscinda, Dorothea, 19 I, XLIII| standing on Rocinante's saddle in order to reach the grated 20 I, XLIII| might to seat himself in the saddle, he had nothing for it but 21 I, XLIII| footing; and slipping off the saddle, he would have come to the 22 I, XLVI| daunt or intimidate me, saddle Rocinante, Sancho, and get 23 I, XLVI| for me to be in a hurry to saddle Rocinante, put the pad on 24 I, XLVII| aside, they directed him to saddle Rocinante and put the pack-saddle 25 I, XLVII| of the bow of Rocinante's saddle and the basin on the other, 26 I, XLIX| of the pin is Babieca's saddle, and at Roncesvalles there 27 I, XLIX| and say is near Babieca's saddle in the Armoury, I confess 28 I, XLIX| though I have seen the saddle, I have never been able 29 I, LII| a condition to press the saddle of Rocinante, as this shoulder 30 II, X| ass she dropped into the saddle more lightly than a falcon, 31 II, X| cleared the back of the saddle in one jump, and without 32 II, X| replied Sancho, "but a jineta saddle, with a field covering worth 33 II, XII| did not remove Rocinante's saddle, as his master's express 34 II, XII| saddle-bow, but to remove the saddle from the horse-never! Sancho 35 II, XII| letting himself drop from the saddle, said to the other, "Dismount, 36 II, XVI| is the first saint in the saddle I ever saw all the days 37 II, XVIII| a horse, and repair his saddle and bridle; and, to return 38 II, XX| bade him, and putting the saddle on Rocinante and the pack-saddle 39 II, XXX| himself up briskly in his saddle, fixed himself in his stirrups, 40 II, XXX| and brought Rocinante's saddle after him, which was no 41 II, XXX| doubt badly girthed, and saddle and he both came to the 42 II, XXX| tightening the girths of a saddle to keep it steady; but however 43 II, XXX| and girthed Rocinante's saddle, and Don Quixote having 44 II, XL| Distressed One, "one in the saddle, and the other on the croup; 45 II, XL| mount him, either in the saddle or on the croup, is to ask 46 II, XLI| is plain the rider in the saddle must mount first."~ ~"That 47 II, XLIII| body on the back of the saddle, nor carry thy legs stiff 48 II, LVIII| peace; answer me not a word; saddle Rocinante if he be unsaddled; 49 II, LXXI| there vacating Rocinante's saddle and Dapple's pack-saddle,