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reap 1
reappearing 2
reappears 2
reason 24
reasonable 4
reasoned 1
reasons 6
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24 large
24 matifat
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24 reason
24 returned
24 sold
24 soul
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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reason

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | monologue itself.~ ~"There is no reason why Birotteau should leave 2 I,II | which, from the dawn of his reason, he had coveted, which he~ 3 I,II | Without~giving the secret reason to her husband, she advised 4 I,II | preferment was the determining~reason that decided him to plunge 5 I,II | Birotteau, who might with reason think himself at the apogee 6 I,III| being able~to define the reason why he suddenly felt an 7 I,III| du Tillet at once~saw the reason of Gobseck's insensibility 8 I,V | their heads they had some reason for it;~for the ancients 9 I,V | my gift. We have so~much reason to be forgotten; allow me 10 I,V | it,~would be to give the reason of marriages which are constantly 11 I,V | Little Popinot had far more reason to adore a woman than a~ 12 I,VI | richest firms? Popinot had reason to feel sure of Gaudissart. 13 I,VI | break my word,--that's the reason you invite me.~Well, I'll 14 I,VI | an~untidy habit, for the reason that all cosmetics leave 15 I,VI | ourselves, and~that's the--reason why--the walls--are not-- 16 I,VII| husband; and for the following reason: That morning, when he brought~ 17 I,I | terrible days, during which his reason was in~danger, the strong 18 I,II | opinions would only be one reason the more for obtaining the~ 19 I,II | party~accused, with good reason, of seeking the overthrow 20 I,V | without telling her the reason~of my request I asked her 21 I,VI | short at~this point, and the reason is as follows:~ ~The appointment 22 I,VI | and~as the bankrupts have reason to complain of the extortion, 23 I,VII| love du Tillet, is that~any reason why I should not behave 24 I,VII| have proved that he had reason for his apprehension.~ ~"


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