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Alphabetical [« »] settest 1 setting 21 settle 16 settled 38 settles 1 settling 6 seven 30 | Frequency [« »] 38 pieces 38 profession 38 quiet 38 settled 38 sighs 38 sorrow 38 suit | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances settled |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| cardinal-archbishops.~ ~Of the line that settled in Andalusia, Deigo de Cervantes, 2 I, II| These preliminaries settled, he did not care to put 3 I, VI| more consideration it is settled what is to be done with 4 I, VIII| With this permission Sancho settled himself as comfortably as 5 I, XII| of Marcela. Sancho Panza settled himself between Rocinante 6 I, XV| that before the point was settled they had time to reach it, 7 I, XXII| for torture, the case was settled, they treated me to a hundred 8 I, XXVI| monarch; for it had been so settled between them, and with his 9 I, XXIX| Rocinante, and the barber settled himself on his beast, Sancho 10 I, XXX| sword;" and so saying he settled himself in his stirrups 11 I, XXX| his master; and she having settled herself comfortably in the 12 I, XXXV| anything, for it was so settled by the knight-errantry tariff: 13 I, XXXVII| for that is all over and settled now."~ ~"I should think 14 I, XLI| preliminary having been settled, another still more necessary 15 I, XLII| inn inquired into, it was settled, as it had been before settled, 16 I, XLII| settled, as it had been before settled, that all the women should 17 I, XLIII| the first time; it being a settled point with knights-errant 18 I, XLIV| would be satisfactorily settled; and then taking Don Luis 19 I, XLV| THE PACK-SADDLE IS FINALLY SETTLED, WITH OTHER ADVENTURES THAT 20 I, XLV| of Don Luis the four then settled it between themselves that 21 I, XLVI| as officers of justice, settled the question by arbitration 22 I, XLVI| important and gravest, being settled, it only remained for the 23 I, XLVI| last farthing. The curate settled all amicably, and Don Fernando 24 II, X| the business as good as settled, and stayed there till the 25 II, XV| it should be agreed and settled that the vanquished was 26 II, XXVIII| the grove, and Don Quixote settled himself at the foot of an 27 II, XXIX| knight."~ ~So saying he settled with the fishermen, and 28 II, XXX| himself in his stirrups, settled his visor, gave Rocinante 29 II, XXXV| spot, the matter must be settled; either Dulcinea will return 30 II, XLI| Quixote, finding himself settled to his satisfaction, felt 31 II, XLVII| We've got that much settled," said Sancho; "get on, 32 II, LII| made, and the duke having settled in his own mind what he 33 II, LV| world; and that point being settled, kissing your worships' 34 II, LX| and as soon as they had settled themselves at the foot of 35 II, LXV| many a difficult affair was settled there with the help of favour 36 II, LXX| duke, who, having already settled what was to be done, as 37 II, LXXIII| he could tell them, was settled, for he had given them names 38 II, LXXIV| that so ordered it-a fever settled upon him and kept him in