Chap.

 1        2|          like to be very rich on occasions like this,” added Nana. “
 2        3|        felt more at home on such occasions and chatted round the fire.
 3        3|       exactly, does one? On such occasions one expects the party will
 4        5|    theater overhead, for on such occasions she was the bearer of replies.
 5        6|      about, but on each of these occasions Bordenave had refused to
 6        7|         happened on two previous occasions. The thought of returning
 7        7|       his thousand francs on the occasions when she threatened to kick
 8        7|          gray background. On two occasions Nana had thought of having
 9        7|   persistence. On two subsequent occasions the shadows flitted about,
10        8|        left in peace, and on two occasions he had prevented her from
11       10|          the toilet. On ordinary occasions she proposed a game of bezique
12       10|  becoming a good mother. On such occasions she would be the bearer
13       10|         her family,” and on such occasions, if Muffat invited her,
14       10| continually. On twenty different occasions Nana, tragically furious,
15       11|          and treating him on all occasions as a servant to whom one
16       12|         money went, but on these occasions she had smiled and gazed
17       12|         them on the most trivial occasions, and Nana, who was always
18       13|      these increasingly frequent occasions when both ends would not
19       13|       angry directly. On several occasions ere that she had behaved
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