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Alphabetical [« »] tizona 1 to 13771 to-day 36 to-morrow 42 to-night 16 toads 3 tobosan 2 | Frequency [« »] 42 provided 42 rodriguez 42 support 42 to-morrow 42 wherein 41 asleep 41 beast | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances to-morrow |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| you shall dub me knight to-morrow morning, and that to-night 2 I, V| curate, "and by my faith to-morrow shall not pass without public 3 I, V| the Cross I will burn them to-morrow before the day over."~ ~ 4 I, VII| is lost to-day may be won to-morrow; for the present let your 5 I, XII| desire will be done, and to-morrow they are coming to bury 6 I, XII| fail not to be present to-morrow at his burial, which will 7 I, XII| of Marcela, but perhaps to-morrow we may fall in with some 8 I, XVI| being in the world, and to-morrow will have two or three crowns 9 I, XIX| would have talked on till to-morrow," said Don Quixote; "how 10 I, XXIII| preserve themselves to-day for to-morrow, and not risk all in one 11 I, XXXIII| resist deeds. I will give you to-morrow two thousand crowns in gold 12 I, XXXIV| Leonela; "between this and to-morrow I will think of what we 13 I, XXXV| agitated: leave me till to-morrow, and then you shall hear 14 I, XXXVII| to set out on our journey to-morrow, for to-day we could not 15 I, XXXVII| princess proposes to set out to-morrow because it is too late to-day, 16 I, XXXVII| pleasant conversation, and to-morrow we will all accompany Senor 17 I, XLI| thou go?" said Zoraida.~ ~"To-morrow, I think," said I, "for 18 I, XLI| from France which sails to-morrow, and I think I shall go 19 I, XLI| more likely I shall depart to-morrow, for the longing I feel 20 I, XLII| begin again, even though to-morrow were to find us still occupied 21 I, XLVII| to-night in Lombardy and to-morrow morning in the land of Prester 22 I, XLVIII| questions from this till to-morrow morning."~ ~"May Our Lady 23 I, LI| appear in one gay dress, to-morrow in another; but all flimsy 24 II, I| the lords of the council to-morrow morning, and some other 25 II, VII| and to-day we are, and to-morrow we are not, and the lamb 26 II, VII| set out to-day rather than to-morrow; and if anything be needed 27 II, XIX| know him believe that when to-morrow the fair Quiteria says ' 28 II, XIX| many hours between this and to-morrow, and any one of them, or 29 II, XX| debts thou owest, or find to-morrow's food for thyself and thy 30 II, XXII| ll go on from this till to-morrow morning. Nay! to ask foolish 31 II, XXIV| and sup with me there, and to-morrow you shall pursue your journey, 32 II, XXV| shame, can mend matters. To-morrow or the day after, I believe, 33 II, XXVI| looking for me to-night; but to-morrow will soon be here and we 34 II, XL| world; he is here to-day, to-morrow in France, and the next 35 II, XLII| to say; and now remember to-morrow is the day you must set 36 II, XLVI| and sudden,~ Here to-day, to-morrow flown,~ Passes, leaves no 37 II, XLIX| and some time of the day to-morrow quit the island under sentence 38 II, L| it were to-day instead of to-morrow, even though they were to 39 II, LXII| perfection we shall see to-morrow, for on Fridays it is mute, 40 II, LXV| pip; 'today for thee and to-morrow for me;' in these affairs 41 II, LXV| falls to-day may get up to-morrow; unless indeed he chooses 42 II, LXVII| what is in store for us to-morrow God knoweth."~ ~They turned