Chapter
1 3 | above all, I will not have occasion given for the cardinal's
2 4 | you know it, there is no occasion to tell you that Gascons
3 6 | himself so admirably on this occasion that I will take the liberty
4 8 | when there is no longer occasion for her. If you make a single
5 8 | counted upon you on this occasion, monsieur." ~"Yes?" ~"Seeing
6 9 | Aramis, "I have had the occasion to observe to you more than
7 9 | calculation to seek on this occasion for support so lowly. High
8 9 | he can tell you on what occasion; he came to demand the rent
9 11| shall use it again upon occasion." ~And with all the swiftness
10 14| those names." ~"And on what occasion?" ~"She said that the Cardinal
11 16| perhaps; we shall have occasion, I warn you, at some future
12 16| which she has since had no occasion to adorn herself." ~"We
13 19| Paris, he had had constant occasion to honor this excellent
14 23| Monsieur shall see that upon occasion I have some left; only I
15 26| once perceived there was no occasion for dissembling with her,
16 33| beloved by you. ~She has no occasion to teach me the way in which
17 36| him. ~Milady seized the occasion, ~"His name is--" said she,
18 41| recital was for him the occasion of veritable triumph. The
19 47| Considering the gravity of the occasion, I permit you to speak,
20 50| your life, you know on what occasion. I am for you not only a
21 55| voice, to which on this occasion she communicated a terrible
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