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 1        I|     play a few months later.~ ~Satisfied with his experiment, he
 2        V| appears, the better I shall be satisfied.”~ ~The baron made no reply;
 3       VI|        your professors are not satisfied with you,” said his mother, “
 4        X|        by candle-light had not satisfied his curiosity. He wished
 5     XIII|        charms of wealth and of satisfied ambition. She dreamed of
 6     XIII|      than the marquis. She had satisfied herself that she had just
 7      XIV|        everything.~ ~They were satisfied that their pure devotion
 8     XVII| mistaken—now she could go home satisfied.~ ~But no. She resolved
 9      XIX|        to please, if he is not satisfied!” growled the duke, enraged
10       XX|       change; their vanity was satisfied.~ ~Louis XVIII. was on the
11    XXIII|            The duke had become satisfied of the injustice of his
12     XXIV|  mystery, although he was well satisfied that one existed.~ ~Swearing
13    XXXVI|      old corporal was far from satisfied.~ ~“We are too near the
14    XLIII|       he had good reason to be satisfied.~ ~“And this is the woman
15       LI|        Aunt Medea did not seem satisfied.~ ~“I shall never have courage
16       LI|     please if she had not been satisfied with this mansion, one of
17     LIII|        to find in power and in satisfied ambition some relief from
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