Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXIV|          happened."~ ~With this he pacified them, and again asked the
2   I,       XLV| imagination.~ ~All having been now pacified and made friends by the
3   I,       XLV|            wise: the officers were pacified on learning the rank of
4   I,      XLVI|          to allow themselves to be pacified, and even to act as peacemakers
5  II,       VII|       necessary, and Sancho having pacified his wife, and Don Quixote
6  II,       XXI|          he and his partisans were pacified and tranquillised, and to
7  II,       XXI|      therefore, being consoled and pacified, those on Basilio's side
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