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1     I|    from his rush-carpet well satisfied with himself and with his
2    II| trader. Yet he was perfectly satisfied with the little profit he
3   III|     contrary, he seemed well satisfied that it should be so, and
4  VIII|      now I hope they will be satisfied."[Pg 159]~ ~With tottering
5  VIII|     did they find there. Not satisfied with merely looking about
6   XII|    you are wise enough to be satisfied with the joys of this life.
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