Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| must admit that he is not a satisfactory representative of Cervantes.
 2   I,  TransPre|  often said that we have no satisfactory translation of "Don Quixote."
 3   I,  TransPre|  there can be no thoroughly satisfactory translation of "Don Quixote"
 4   I,  TransPre|   and it was too late for a satisfactory answer to the question when
 5   I,       XIV|  She has shown by clear and satisfactory arguments that little or
 6   I,    XXXIII|   mind; for he could see no satisfactory way out of this ill-advised
 7  II,        IV|  WHICH SANCHO PANZA GIVES A SATISFACTORY REPLY TO THE DOUBTS AND
 8  II,      XIII|     governments are not all satisfactory; some are awkward, some
 9  II,       XVI| master's illusions were not satisfactory to him; but he did not like
10  II,       LII|   and bring the dinner to a satisfactory end, lo and behold the page
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