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1 1 | not serve, and~for good reason; not three coach passengers
2 1 | of the revenues, for the reason that for~the last two hundred
3 2 | sister-in-law. The secret reason of that obstinacy was known
4 4 | incurable,and not without reason, for~doctors up to the present
5 6 | escaped confiscation by reason of the deaths of her father~
6 6 | Science may some day find the reason of this~peculiarity, which
7 6 | constant meditation. For this reason~Mademoiselle des Touches
8 6 | worldly independence was one reason of~her success. Various
9 7 | Calyste entered, and saw the reason.~Poor Camille Maupin! poor
10 8 | the first~page. "Do people reason on their situation when
11 8 | which separates them. The~reason why the hearts of young
12 11| dismissed him without a~reason. To-day I shall have my
13 12| have no mind with which to reason~when I think of you; blood
14 12| pardon."~ ~"Have I not every reason to adore her?" cried Calyste.~ ~"
15 12| God to save her Calyste's~reason, to put his madness, his
16 13| contempt for women. I have no reason, my dear, to be~satisfied
17 14| replied, "I should give you reason to~suppose I thought you
18 14| abandonment~of manner. Calyste had reason to think himself beloved.
19 15| second-rate~actress. There was no reason whatever for her flight;
20 18| calmness, she asks herself the~reason of the slightest sadness,
21 18| her faults and~her want of reason. Madame de Rochefide, it
22 22| there. Here follows the reason for such~indifference.~ ~
23 22| you give me one-tenth of a reason why I should change? I've
24 23| was known as "The Heir" by reason~of certain premeditated
25 25| well; I won't give her any reason to complain~of me."~ ~"Ah!
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