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1 III | it exceeds the bounds of reason.~Hence, the police veteran 2 III | again without any apparent reason; he scrutinized, he questioned 3 III | suppositions. Still, I have every reason to believe that our fugitives 4 III | anything for the very same reason that had, at first, made 5 VII | magistrate, or what is his reason for attempting so desperate 6 IX | to me.”~M. Segmuller had reason to feel satisfied. He had 7 IX | and written, so Lecoq had reason to believe, in a cafe on 8 X | found a child, and, for this reason, although I was living, 9 XIII | convinced me even against my reason.”~“Do you know what your 10 XVII | Of course, there was no reason to expect any great revelations 11 XVII | Then, again, there was good reason to believe in the veracity 12 XVIII| Cayenne, and who for this reason was determined to conceal 13 XIX | it will be successful by reason of its simplicity. We must 14 XIX | Segmuller.” He had, indeed, good reason to congratulate himself: 15 XX | cause for exultation, good reason to be proud, for of some 16 XXII | discomfited air.~“You have reason to be proud of your work; 17 XXIV | between us, and for that very reason you haven’t the right to 18 XXIV | enabled you to understand the reason of his solicitude, and would 19 XXIV | very probably. For this reason, had I been in your place,