Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5| in-disputably. Her husband had good reason to be proud of such a wife,
 2    1,    5|           his country. This was the reason he would never serve in
 3    1,    6|          affair, that we have every reason to hope. We are not going,
 4    1,    8|             done, my Lord. That’s a reason that would never have entered
 5    1,   13|              At least, this was the reason assigned by the Major.~“
 6    1,   16|        Glenarvan came up to ask the reason of the stoppage, and what
 7    1,   18|           good sailors, there is no reason why all sailors should not
 8    1,   18|           Our friends must not have reason to complain of the couriers
 9    1,   19|           this was not the Indian’s reason, and so Glenarvan saw when
10    1,   20|          does Thalcave think is the reason?”~“He does not know; he
11    1,   21|          and ended by inquiring the reason of the Indians having deserted
12    1,   24|            yet we should have every reason to dread their ferocity.”~“
13    1,   26|              When the heart and the reason are struggling, it is generally
14    2,    4|              do you know what’s the reason the English give?” asked
15    2,    6|         degree, though there was no reason now for prosecuting the
16    2,    8|   everything, in fact, but the main reason, and that he had no need
17    2,    8|            Helena nor Mary had much reason to regret leaving their
18    2,    8|           who, without any apparent reason, had taken a great dislike
19    2,   10|          fine day, without rhyme or reason, a detachment would take
20    2,   11|            follow him. “There is no reason,” said he, “for delaying
21    2,   13|            at Camden Bridge was the reason for all this, and many a
22    2,   13|           the Australian flora.~The reason of the shade not being deep,
23    2,   14|     paternal bank-notes, and had no reason to repent the selection.
24    2,   14|            document proves, and the reason he did not reach some English
25    2,   14|            therefore think you have reason to hope still.”~The young
26    2,   14|    weariness, and the dogs, who had reason enough to fear their strong
27    2,   15|            reddish. There was every reason to hope they might camp
28    2,   16|          silent listener. There was reason to fear that if the storm
29    2,   16|          all a man to speak without reason.”~“No, John,” said Lady
30    2,   19|           is too late!”~“That is no reason for our staying longer here,”
31    3,    1|         decisive. Whether, for this reason, or for some other, Paganel
32    3,    4|          MACQUARIE. There was every reason to fear such an engagement
33    3,    5|   maintained, not without a show of reason, that sensuality, and especially
34    3,    5|           God forbids it! That is a reason for what you tell us. But
35    3,   11|        punishment; and this was the reason of the delay.~The Maories
36    3,   18|         Paganel. “It is not without reason, or, rather, I had a reason
37    3,   18|         reason, or, rather, I had a reason for making the blunder which
38    3,   19|            Glenarvan, “is there not reason to fear that if an eruption
39    3,   21|             with desire to know the reason of this singular fashion.
40    3,   21|      account of it. It was for this reason too, that, notwithstanding
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