Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      however, was more easily satisfied; ransom was accepted in
 2   I,         I|       the inside until he was satisfied with its strength; and then,
 3   I,       III|     for all requirements were satisfied by a watch of two hours
 4   I,        IV|      in reals, and I shall be satisfied; and see that you do as
 5   I,        IV|   that wrong, and, thoroughly satisfied with what had taken place,
 6   I,        IV|       in this way we shall be satisfied and easy, and you will be
 7   I,        IX|    payment he pleased. He was satisfied with two arrobas of raisins
 8   I,       XIX|  first."~ ~"You shall be soon satisfied," said the licentiate; "
 9   I,       XXI| unless he is first thoroughly satisfied on this point, however much
10   I,       XXI|    that is to be, ought to be satisfied; and should he not be, the
11   I,       XXV|     round, and felt easy, and satisfied in his mind that he could
12   I,    XXXIII|    judgment, that Anselmo was satisfied of his friend's good intentions,
13   I,    XXXIII|     that had seen it had been satisfied, saying with one voice and
14   I,    XXXIII|     mere attempt I shall rest satisfied, and thou wilt have done
15   I,    XXXIII|      remained in his, as well satisfied as Lothario was troubled
16   I,    XXXIII|       temptation, I will rest satisfied and will give you no more
17   I,     XXXIV|        Anselmo was completely satisfied by the words of Lothario,
18   I,     XXXIV|     him, and rest content and satisfied that as you are caught in
19   I,      XXXV|  anything against Camilla, so satisfied and sure of her virtue was
20   I,       XLI|        so that she might feel satisfied and easy, he had never been
21   I,       XLI|    once what she desired, was satisfied likewise; and then in glad
22   I,       XLI|  beloved Zoraida) said he was satisfied with the prize he had got,
23   I,      XLIV|       be more than moderately satisfied;" and without saying anything
24   I,       XLV|      in it. As soon as he had satisfied himself, folding up the
25   I,      XLVI|       at least to some extent satisfied; for they changed the pack-saddles,
26   I,    XLVIII|     dumbfoundered, but not so satisfied or convinced that I could
27   I,    XLVIII|   average understanding to be satisfied when the action is supposed
28   I,       LII|  himself amply paid and fully satisfied, and will be encouraged
29  II,        IV|     may turn out, we shall be satisfied with that.'"~ ~"And what
30  II,      VIII|       reputation, and she was satisfied by getting fame though it
31  II,      XIII|       of the Grove, "shall be satisfied with a canonry for my services,
32  II,       XIV|    knight."~ ~"I am more than satisfied with these conditions and
33  II,        XV|          Don Quixote went off satisfied, elated, and vain-glorious
34  II,      XVII|     pieces will be myself. Be satisfied, sir knight, with what you
35  II,     XVIII|      Panza, who was very well satisfied with the abundance of Don
36  II,       XIX|     eye of a needle."~ ~"I am satisfied with having tumbled off
37  II,        XX| canine appetite that is never satisfied; and though she has no belly,
38  II,       XXI|     willing to give it he was satisfied, as it was only putting
39  II,       XXV|  lower the price, and he well satisfied if I only pay my expenses;
40  II,       XXV|     Quixote was not very well satisfied with the divinations of
41  II,     XXVII|       the band, however, were satisfied with seeing him take to
42  II,     XXXVI|       sage Merlin will not be satisfied with such tenderness; worthy
43  II,       XLI|    Magallanes or Magalona was satisfied with this croup, she could
44  II,       XLI|     Duenna; Malambruno is now satisfied on every point, the chins
45  II,      XLIX|    With this the governor was satisfied and looked forward to the
46  II,         L|   again and again, and having satisfied himself as to their fineness
47  II,       LIX|   couple of chickens we'll be satisfied, for my master is delicate
48  II,        LX|       been done, and all left satisfied, Roque observed to Don Quixote, "
49  II,      LXII|  Senor Don Quixote, that I am satisfied that no one is listening
50  II,     LXIII|      his government, and felt satisfied that this was his daughter.
51  II,      LXIV|      they may amount to; I am satisfied with my own, such as they
52  II,     LXXIV|   pulse and was not very well satisfied with it, and said that in
53  II,     LXXIV|      thee. And I shall remain satisfied, and proud to have been
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