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Alphabetical [« »] las 1 lash 5 lashed 1 lashes 44 lashing 1 lashings 1 lass 17 | Frequency [« »] 44 happiness 44 human 44 idea 44 lashes 44 leonela 44 necessary 44 rank | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances lashes |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, XV| him more than two hundred lashes with the reins of his horse 2 I, XXII| treated me to a hundred lashes on the back, and three years 3 I, XXII| galleys, besides two bundred lashes that he has already had 4 I, XXXI| master, was scarifying him by lashes with the reins of his mare. 5 I, XXXI| giving me one or two dozen lashes, and would have then loosed 6 II, XXVI| seized and given two hundred lashes, while carried through the 7 II, XXXV| thousand and three hundred lashes lay,~ And that they smart 8 II, XXXV| not to say three thousand, lashes. The devil take such a way 9 II, XXXV| six thousand six hundred lashes, and so well laid on that 10 II, XXXV| That will not do, for the lashes worthy Sancho has to receive 11 II, XXXV| three thousand three hundred lashes, what every poor little 12 II, XXXV| said before; as for the lashes, abernuncio!"~ ~"Abrenuncio, 13 II, XXXV| more or less, for these lashes that are to be given me, 14 II, XXXV| me to score my flesh with lashes, and she calls me soul of 15 II, XXXV| tree and double the tale of lashes on me. These tender-hearted 16 II, XXXV| three thousand three hundred lashes, provided I am to lay them 17 II, XXXV| and that if any of the lashes happen to he fly-flappers 18 II, XXXVI| and had given himself five lashes overnight.~ ~The duchess 19 II, XXXVI| giving oneself slaps than lashes; I am sure the sage Merlin 20 II, XXXVI| three thousand three hundred lashes, less five, that I'm to 21 II, XXXVI| bestowed upon him for the lashes that he is to give himself, 22 II, XXXVI| dreamt of such a thing as lashes; the other is that he shows 23 II, XLI| it be only five hundred lashes on account of the three 24 II, XLV| under pain of two hundred lashes; be off at once, I say, 25 II, LIX| thyself three or four hundred lashes with Rocinante's reins, 26 II, LX| only given himself five lashes, a number paltry and disproportioned 27 II, LX| receive three thousand and odd lashes, what does it matter to 28 II, LX| thee at least two thousand lashes."~ ~"Not a bit of it," said 29 II, LX| deaf shall hear us; the lashes I pledged myself to must 30 II, LXIII| would allow each of these lashes, being laid on with a good 31 II, LXIII| about to ask what these lashes were, and what was Dulcinea' 32 II, LXVIII| thyself three or four hundred lashes on account of Dulcinea's 33 II, LXIX| give thyself some of those lashes thou art bound to lay on 34 II, LXXI| wouldst have payment for the lashes on account of the disenchant 35 II, LXXI| thyself to pieces; allow the lashes to wait for one another, 36 II, LXXI| count on my rosary here the lashes thou givest thyself. May 37 II, LXXI| Don Quixote to count the lashes. He might have given himself 38 II, LXXI| bargain, for each of those lashes ought to be paid for at 39 II, LXXI| hand be it, and let it rain lashes." But the rogue no longer 40 II, LXXI| thyself over a thousand lashes; that is enough for the 41 II, LXXI| myself at any rate a thousand lashes more; for in a couple of 42 II, LXXII| another three thousand and odd lashes like what I'm giving myself 43 II, LXXII| understand that about the lashes," said Don Alvaro. Sancho 44 II, LXXII| such good care that the lashes would not have knocked off