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1 I, TransPre| Avellaneda, in fact, been content with merely bringing out 2 I, AuthPre| supply you to your heart's content; or if you should not care 3 I, I| the valiant Amadis was not content to call himself curtly Amadis 4 I, IV| and easy, and you will be content and pleased; nay, I believe 5 I, VII| so much as to come to be content with anything less than 6 I, IX| fair ladies, I am well content to do what ye ask of me; 7 I, XV| chastise them to thy heart's content, and if any knights come 8 I, XVI| mouth in blood, and not content with this he mounted on 9 I, XX| Rocinante cannot move, I am content to wait till dawn smiles 10 I, XXV| essential; but perhaps I shall content myself with the simple imitation 11 I, XXV| and in joke-you might be content, I say, with giving them 12 I, XXXI| my master would have been content with giving me one or two 13 I, XXXIV| as gifts or promises. Be content, Anselmo, and refrain from 14 I, XXXIV| as you do him, and rest content and satisfied that as you 15 I, XXXV| appeased with this, and was content to wait the time she asked 16 I, XXXVIII| about in it to his heart's content without any fear of the 17 I, XLI| herself before my eyes. I will content myself with saying that 18 I, XLIX| carry out my plan."~ ~"I am content to do as thou sayest, brother 19 I, L| pleasing myself I should be content, and when one is content 20 I, L| content, and when one is content he has nothing more to desire, 21 I, LII| wife," said Sancho; "be content for the present; for if 22 II, V| where laws like,' and I am content with this name without having 23 II, VII| venerable parents; for I will be content with any squire that comes 24 II, X| these traitors were not content with changing and transforming 25 II, XIII| my master that I shall be content with the government of some 26 II, XVIII| permit it, I will simply content myself with impressing it 27 II, XX| opinion the poor man should be content with what he can get, and 28 II, XXII| wife such as he would be content to marry. The first thing 29 II, XXII| market-places to his heart's content. Devil take you for a knight-errant, 30 II, XXVI| Master Pedro, "and I would be content, and his worship would ease 31 II, XXVI| maravedis for her, I'll be content and sufficiently paid."~ ~ 32 II, XXVIII| yourself to your heart's content. Oh that I could see burnt 33 II, XXXI| shall be fed to his heart's content, and Sancho may rest easy, 34 II, XXXII| if necessary."~ ~"I'll be content with the beard," said Sancho, " 35 II, LIV| not," said Sancho; "let it content thee that by me thou shalt 36 II, LVI| life; and that he must be content with the offer of a battlefield 37 II, LXX| playing or not, can never be content, win or lose."~ ~"Very likely," 38 II, LXXI| ll return home rich and content, though well whipped, for ' 39 II, LXXI| opportunity, and I will content myself with a hope soon