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 1   III|    Fortunately, however, on this occasion a red-liveried menial was
 2   III|         to be the victor on that occasion has the privilege of getting
 3   III|       bumper of wine was a fresh occasion of shame, and the drinkers
 4     V|    considerably increased on the occasion of the[Pg 121] assembling
 5    VI|        off their own guns on the occasion of the solemn procession
 6   VII|        the Lord, on this the one occasion in the whole year when he
 7   VII|         this bitter jest on this occasion, inasmuch as the reverend
 8   VII|         been fattened up for the occasion, and the bolder of the twain,
 9   VII|        the pretty speech on this occasion among the guests, and seat
10    IX|          was to do honour to the occasion.~ ~On the morning of the
11     X|         with his presence on the occasion of the entertainment that
12   XII| splendour and profusion that the occasion and the reputation of the
13   XVI|        labours as hostess on the occasion of the feast in honour of
14   XXI|   similar sensation, and on each occasion a current of air has struck
15   XXI|          solemnity befitting the occasion.~ ~The Squire beckoned to
16  Note|         with his presence on the occasion of the entertainment that
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