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Alphabetical [« »] panzino 1 pap 1 papal 1 paper 39 papers 16 papin 1 par 4 | Frequency [« »] 39 looks 39 moved 39 neck 39 paper 39 passion 39 proved 39 quiteria | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances paper |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| carelessly printed on vile paper and got up in the style 2 I, TransPre| becoming form as regards paper and type, and embellished 3 I, AuthPre| I was pondering with the paper before me, a pen in my ear, 4 I, IX| even the very scraps of paper in the streets, led by this 5 I, XIII| said, "That is the last paper the unhappy man wrote; and 6 I, XIV| was about to read another paper of those he had preserved 7 I, XXV| Quixote; "and as there is no paper, it would be well done to 8 I, XXV| hard to find just now as paper. But it has just occurred 9 I, XXV| care to have it copied on paper, in a good hand, at the 10 I, XXVI| should have it copied on paper at the first village he 11 I, XXVI| and make a fresh draft on paper, as was usual and customary; 12 I, XXVII| to give her air a sealed paper was discovered in her bosom 13 I, XXVIII| give her air, he found a paper in her own handwriting, 14 I, XXVIII| he said, the words of the paper made it clear she meant 15 I, XXIX| ended, or what came of the paper that was found in her bosom, 16 I, XXXV| he lay with the written paper open and the pen still in 17 I, XXXV| Anselmo; and then he read the paper, the handwriting of which 18 I, XXXVI| in Luscinda's bosom the paper in which she declared that 19 I, XL| Spanish gold crowns with a paper written in Arabic, and at 20 I, XL| signs that I would read the paper, and then the window was 21 I, XL| curiosity to know what the paper contained, and still greater 22 I, XL| him to read for me this paper which I had found by accident 23 I, XL| Spanish is what the Moorish paper contains, and you must bear 24 I, XL| Virgin Mary.'"~ ~We read the paper and it ran thus:~ ~"When 25 I, XL| joy at the words of this paper; and both one and the other 26 I, XL| renegade perceived that the paper had not been found by chance, 27 I, XL| her who had written that paper, he and all of us would 28 I, XL| thou mayest see by this paper; without fear, therefore, 29 I, XL| over thee, my Lady."~ ~The paper being written and folded 30 I, XL| put it out, I showed the paper as a sign to attach the 31 I, XL| reed, and to it I tied the paper; and shortly afterwards 32 I, XL| with the contents of the paper. We immediately took counsel 33 I, XL| me, and I found another paper and a hundred crowns in 34 I, XL| our cell we gave him the paper to read, which was to this 35 I, XL| and contents of the second paper, and on hearing them, each 36 I, XL| thousand gold crowns and a paper in which she said that the 37 II, XXIX| a sheet of smooth white paper."~ ~Sancho felt, and passing 38 II, XLVII| and flurried, and taking a paper from his bosom, placed it 39 II, XLVII| emperor himself; open this paper and see what it says." The