Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XI|   When Don Quixote had quite appeased his appetite he took up
2   I,      XXXI| himself with at the inn they appeased, though not very well, the
3   I,      XXXV|  wished. All therefore being appeased, the curate was anxious
4   I,      XXXV|      husband."~ ~Anselmo was appeased with this, and was content
5   I,       XLV|   companions, were not to be appeased; the barber was, however,
6  II,       XXI| those on Basilio's side were appeased; and the rich Camacho, to
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