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Alphabetical [« »] choicest 1 choir 1 choke 1 choose 31 chooses 6 choosing 5 chose 16 | Frequency [« »] 31 boy 31 caught 31 character 31 choose 31 confess 31 cross 31 declared | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances choose |
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1 I, XVIII| make us believe what they choose; and this malignant being 2 I, XXII| themselves; they can tell if they choose, and they will, for these 3 I, XXII| that it is advisable to choose those who are to hold so 4 I, XXV| heavens, that I select and choose for bewailing the misfortune 5 I, XXV| from among whom you might choose as if they were a lot of 6 I, XXXI| bestow it upon whomsoever I choose, and when they give it to 7 I, XXXI| your worship take care to choose it on the seacoast, so that 8 I, XXXIX| You are now of an age to choose your line of life or at 9 I, LI| to his dear daughter to choose according to her inclination-a 10 II, I| said the curate.~ ~"I don't choose to tell it here, now," said 11 II, II| to such nothing that they choose to write about is hidden."~ ~" 12 II, III| want of memory when you choose to remember."~ ~"If I were 13 II, III| world every question you may choose to ask, as well about the 14 II, VII| your worship wherever you choose to take me."~ ~"Induced, 15 II, XIX| parents of the right to choose, and marry their children 16 II, XIX| was left to daughters to choose husbands as they pleased, 17 II, XXII| the court might pick and choose any they fancied for festivals 18 II, XXVII| war; and if to these we choose to add a fifth (which may 19 II, XXXII| please him, he is free to choose. Besides, you promoters 20 II, XXXV| you and put him where you choose; but for the present make 21 II, XLII| consort of higher degree, choose not one to serve thee for 22 II, XLIX| true, and that he did not choose to give him more than four 23 II, XLIX| orders; still, if I don't choose to sleep, and choose to 24 II, XLIX| don't choose to sleep, and choose to remain awake all night 25 II, XLIX| make me sleep if I don't choose?"~ ~"No, truly," said the 26 II, LIII| cities from the enemies that choose to attack them. Ploughing 27 II, LXII| test the matter, he did not choose to say anything except that 28 II, LXIV| the side of the field you choose, and I will do the same; 29 II, LXVI| that the challenged may choose the weapons, the other has 30 II, LXVI| the other has no right to choose such as will prevent and 31 II, LXXIII| is that each of us should choose the name of the shepherdess