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1 I, TransPre| readily conceived, did not relish the appropriation by his 2 I, TransPre| general were not likely to relish a book that turned their 3 I, TransPre| for the Spanish peasant's relish of "Don Quixote," one might 4 I, VIII| pull at the bota with a relish that the thirstiest tapster 5 I, XI| form or fuss has much more relish for me, even though it be 6 I, XIV| for freedom, and I have no relish for constraint; I neither 7 I, XIX| did Don Quixote altogether relish them: the one pulled up 8 I, XXIV| Lady Luscinda would greatly relish Daraida and Garaya, and 9 I, XXXII| Maritornes; "and, faith, I relish hearing these things greatly 10 II, V| they always eat with a relish. But mind, Sancho, if by 11 II, XLI| and I shan't eat a bit to relish it until I have seen them 12 II, XLIX| he fell to with greater relish than if they had given him 13 II, LIV| began to eat with very great relish and very leisurely, making