Chap.

 1        1|      amiable observation for the occasion.~“Your theater—” he began
 2        3|      little clique.”~“On another occasion,” continued Steiner in still
 3        5|        all gone off on the first occasion the prince and Nana met,
 4        6|      delightful opportunities if occasion offered. As to the Marquis
 5        6|          and through. On another occasion, after a long silence up
 6        6|       his stay in the country an occasion for completing his boys’
 7        6|        the Muffat ladies. On one occasion only he had met Mignon with
 8        6|       his sons and improving the occasion.~Then everybody said his
 9        8|        Bosc had on more than one occasion assisted at domestic scenes,
10        9|      house of the actress on the occasion of a masked ball being given
11       10| bedchamber up anew: on the first occasion in mauve satin, on the second
12       10|         and rightminded. On one occasion only did she let anger get
13       11|         racecourses, but on this occasion the great name of Vandeuvres
14       12|       similar night, but on this occasion the thing was utterly idiotic,
15       13|      heart. And on this solitary occasion, when she had been stupid
16       13|        keep him—on this solitary occasion the count turned up and
17       14|         gentlemen remembered the occasion perfectly. Fontan had played
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