Parte,  Chap.

 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
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