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Alphabetical [« »] farm-girl 1 farm-labourer 2 farm-wench 1 farmer 36 farmers 1 farmhouses 1 fartax 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 cruel 36 died 36 family 36 farmer 36 folly 36 hide 36 intelligence | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances farmer |
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1 I, IV| without cause, for a lusty farmer was flogging him with a 2 I, IV| behaving as a coward." The farmer, seeing before him this 3 I, IV| him instantly."~ ~ ~The farmer hung his head, and without 4 I, IV| sixty-three reals, and told the farmer to pay it down immediately, 5 I, IV| brother Andres," said the farmer, "be good enough to come 6 I, IV| was soon out of reach. The farmer followed him with his eyes, 7 I, IV| oath on it, too," said the farmer; "but as I have a strong 8 I, IV| Master Andres," said the farmer, "call on the undoer of 9 I, XII| our village there was a farmer even richer than the father 10 I, XXVIII| all in short that a rich farmer like my father has or can 11 I, LI| and in it there lived a farmer, a very worthy man, and 12 II, IX| doing farm work for a rich farmer. In that house opposite 13 II, XIX| it is the wedding of a farmer and a farmer's daughter, 14 II, XIX| wedding of a farmer and a farmer's daughter, he the richest 15 II, XXVIII| than he who works for a farmer; for after all, we who work 16 II, XLVII| entered saying, "Here is a farmer on business, who wants to 17 II, XLVII| it," said Sancho.~ ~The farmer now came in, a well-favoured 18 II, XLVII| myself before him," said the farmer; and going on his knees 19 II, XLVII| say what he wanted. The farmer obeyed, and then said, " 20 II, XLVII| and then said, "I am a farmer, senor, a native of Miguelturra, 21 II, XLVII| this, senor," continued the farmer, "that by God's mercy I 22 II, XLVII| certainly not," said the farmer.~ ~"We've got that much 23 II, XLVII| Well then," said the farmer, "this son of mine who is 24 II, XLVII| Andres Perlerino, a very rich farmer; and this name of Perlerines 25 II, XLVII| still to furnish," said the farmer; "but a time will come when 26 II, XLVII| worship, senor," said the farmer, "to do me the favour of 27 II, XLVII| thing I'd like," said the farmer, "but I'm afraid to mention 28 II, XLVII| there is not," said the farmer.~ ~The moment he said this 29 II, XLVII| carver made signs to the farmer to leave the room, which 30 II, XLVIII| the son of a very rich farmer, living in a village of 31 II, XLVIII| entreated him to order the farmer to marry my daughter), he 32 II, XLIX| portrait-painting rogue of a farmer who, instructed the majordomo, 33 II, L| disgraced if they look at a farmer's wife! And see here how 34 II, LII| made a fool of by the rich farmer's son. All who knew her 35 II, LII| and treachery of a wicked farmer to my dearly beloved daughter, 36 II, LII| stop until I see thee a farmer of taxes or a collector