Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXI|       with which Don Quixote contented himself, saying that the
2   I,     XXXVI| seclusion of innocence led a contented life until at the voice
3   I,      XLVI| sides were, if not perfectly contented, at least to some extent
4  II,       XLV|      her fairly, but she not contented laid hold of me and never
5  II,     XLVII|      lordship shall be fully contented."~ ~"God grant it," said
6  II,       LVI|  daughter remained perfectly contented when they saw that any way
7  II,        LX|     to our notions, rich and contented, for a soldier's poverty
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