Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|           depositions taken on the occasion of the death of a gentleman,
 2   I,  TransPre|          imagination. There was no occasion for him now to interpolate
 3   I,         I|            that was equal to every occasion, and was no finikin knight,
 4   I,        II|            Lancelot to the present occasion has given you the knowledge
 5   I,       VII|        discomfort than on the last occasion, for, as it was early morning
 6   I,       XII|             that she has given any occasion, or even the semblance of
 7   I,       XIV|         and deeming this a fitting occasion for the exercise of his
 8   I,     XVIII|           cursing the hour and the occasion when fortune had made him
 9   I,       XIX|            shield."~ ~"There is no occasion, senor, for wasting time
10   I,      XXII|           in the act, there was no occasion for torture, the case was
11   I,       XXV|         said Sancho; "there was no occasion for minding the words of
12   I,       XXV|           ill-disposed vulgar took occasion to say and think that she
13   I,       XXV|         him, for there would be no occasion, as he had nothing of the
14   I,     XXVII|            might take place on the occasion, I nerved myself as best
15   I,    XXVIII|           there would have been no occasion to tell you of it. At length
16   I,    XXVIII|                I would not let the occasion pass, senora," replied Cardenio, "
17   I,      XXIX|          until then she had had no occasion to make use of it. They
18   I,       XXX|            Quixote.~ ~"There is no occasion to strip," said Sancho; "
19   I,     XXXII|           there was now no further occasion for that stratagem, because
20   I,    XXXIII|            more attraction; but on occasion Anselmo would forego his
21   I,    XXXIII|           honour to him and to the occasion, and to gratify him in every
22   I,    XXXIII|     happened, however, that on one occasion when the two were strolling
23   I,     XXXIV|        that finding herself on one occasion alone with her maid, Camilla
24   I,     XXXIV|         him from being seen on one occasion, as he sallied forth at
25   I,     XXXIV|            they think they have no occasion for reserve. But tell me,
26   I,     XXXIV|          caution in avoiding every occasion, if I have given any, of
27   I,    XXXVII|         offered, which, on such an occasion and coming from persons
28   I,   XXXVIII|          pressed said there was no occasion ask, where a command had
29   I,        XL|        time when, as on the former occasion, the bano was deserted and
30   I,       XLI|       joyful tidings to furnish an occasion for adorning and bedecking
31   I,       XLI|            insatiable, and on this occasion it was carried to such a
32   I,     XLIII|         was thou didst run on that occasion) in thy jealousy and love."~ ~
33   I,     XLIII| imagination that, as on the former occasion, the fair damsel, the daughter
34   I,     XLIII|      enchantment, as on the former occasion when in that same castle
35   I,       LII|            and not on the grandest occasion the past or present has
36  II,        XI|          counsels."~ ~"There is no occasion to take vengeance on anyone,
37  II,       XIV|          my chaste desires. On one occasion she bade me go and challenge
38  II,       XIV|      history tells us that on this occasion only was he known to make
39  II,       XVI|          Have I ever given him any occasion to owe me a grudge? Am I
40  II,       XVI|         going our road, and has no occasion for speed, it would be a
41  II,     XVIII|             for at every turn some occasion for them will present itself
42  II,     XXIII|            odious, and there is no occasion to compare one person with
43  II,     XXVII|            defiance; for he had no occasion to defy the dead, or the
44  II,     XXXII|            Lions, that there is no occasion to seek further satisfaction
45  II,    XXXIII|       reason for it. So there's no occasion for anybody to quarrel with
46  II,       XLI|           stomach."~ ~"There is no occasion," said the Distressed One; "
47  II,      LIII|        being so short there was no occasion for any better or bulkier
48  II,        LV|         each one best; and 'as the occasion, so the behaviour;' and '
49  II,        LX|      himself for a more favourable occasion and opportunity. The robbers
50  II,        LX|           were to shed them on any occasion. The servants wept, Claudia
51  II,       LXX|        expert at it." "There is no occasion to have recourse to that
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