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Alphabetical [« »] alfeniquen 1 alfonso 6 alforias 1 alforjas 30 algarve 1 algerine 2 algerines 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 wind 30 acted 30 ah 30 alforjas 30 aloud 30 blows 30 bright | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances alforjas |
Parte, Chap.
1 I, Commend| and thy name,~ And those alforjas thou wast wont to stuff~ 2 I, VII| he charged him to take alforjas with him. The other said 3 I, VII| like a patriarch, with his alforjas and bota, and longing to 4 I, VIII| beast, and taking out of the alforjas what he had stowed away 5 I, X| little white ointment in the alforjas."~ ~"All that might be well 6 I, X| lint and ointment from the alforjas; but when Don Quixote came 7 I, X| anything for us to eat in those alforjas, because we must presently 8 I, X| henceforward I will stock the alforjas with every kind of dry fruit 9 I, XV| abundance, they ransacked the alforjas, and without any ceremony 10 I, XVII| the innkeeper detained his alforjas in payment of what was owing 11 I, XVIII| relieve his master, out of his alforjas; but not finding them, he 12 I, XVIII| my father's son? and the alforjas that are missing to-day 13 I, XVIII| myself?"~ ~"What! are the alforjas missing, Sancho?" said Don 14 I, XIX| for with the loss of the alforjas they had lost their entire 15 I, XXIII| carriers' fisticuffs, missing alforjas, stolen coat, and all the 16 I, L| is not well filled or his alforjas well stored, there he may 17 II, VII| Sancho on his old Dapple, his alforjas furnished with certain matters 18 II, XIII| have nothing more in my alforjas than a scrap of cheese, 19 II, XVIII| short-commons of his ill-stocked alforjas; these, however, he filled 20 II, XX| ready for all, and fills her alforjas with people of all sorts, 21 II, XXII| Dapple ready, and stocked his alforjas, along with which went those 22 II, XXII| and put the stores of the alforjas into requisition, and all 23 II, LIV| advanced in years. They carried alforjas all of them, and all apparently 24 II, LIV| produced his own from his alforjas; even the good Ricote, who 25 II, LV| piece of bread out of his alforjas which had shared their fortunes 26 II, LVII| on his Dapple, with his alforjas, valise, and proven. supremely 27 II, LIX| recourse to the larder of his alforjas and took out of them what 28 II, LX| of all he carried in the alforjas and in the valise; and lucky 29 II, LXVI| them a man on foot with alforjas at the neck and a javelin 30 II, LXVI| off the contents of the alforjas down to the bottom, so resolutely