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 1    1,    2|          he did not consider it a reason for throwing the case away;
 2    1,    4|      however, there was a serious reason to make it worth while.
 3    1,    4|           not afford a sufficient reason. A few weeks of absence
 4    1,    4|        fazenda, and never ask the reason for the inexplicable refusal.~
 5    1,    7|          to go with them. For one reason the plan of the jangada
 6    1,    9|            if they wished for any reason to come to a halt. Three
 7    1,   16|           could not have the same reason for going to Ega as had
 8    1,   16|         her face. And that is the reason why he did not take his
 9    1,   17|       about, Benito? Have you any reason to think that Torres bears
10    1,   17|           is so, Benito, the more reason for clearing him out!”~“
11    1,   17|          clearing him out!”~“More reason—or less reason,” replied
12    1,   17|        out!”~“More reason—or less reason,” replied Benito. “Manoel,
13    1,   20|       fatal to me, but that is no reason for me to despair.”~And,
14    2,    4|         and then said:~“I have no reason for hiding from you, Joam
15    2,    4|         me. I have, therefore, no reason to doubt what you have said
16    2,    5|          Jarriquez.~“I have every reason to believe, sir, that my
17    2,    6|      Quite so, Torres; I know the reason of your coming on board
18    2,    6|         my business, and I see no reason why I should tell you. The
19    2,    7| possession?~Whatever might be the reason, the family now knew everything,
20    2,    8|          be felt.~“But that is no reason why we should despair,”
21    2,   10|       lost his power of sight and reason he became the witness of
22    2,   13|         On hearing the magistrate reason with such careful logic,
23    2,   13|      words.”~“And why?”~“For this reason, young man. I think we can
24    2,   14|  Decidedly not! And so it was “to reason till he became unreasoning”
25    2,   14|        instance, and for the same reason.~“Bother the number!” exclaimed
26    2,   15|       even asked, and not without reason, if the poor fellow, rendered
27    2,   15|          made her tremble for his reason, the brave Yaquita lost
28    2,   16|        the pilot, and not without reason. His zeal was undoubted,
29    2,   17|         punishment. Yes, they had reason to think so. Well, for the
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