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 1    1|        leg into it. This is the reason he is poor; and for a similar
 2    1|         poor; and for a similar reason we are all poor in respect
 3    1|  appeared to me that for a like reason men remain in their present
 4    1|         until we found a better reason for it than our temporal
 5    6| reclaimed from Nature. For what reason have I this vast range and
 6    7| concerned him, he gave the true reason for their prevalence, and
 7   12|        birds, that, if for that reason only, I have been willing
 8   12|     water so long, for the same reason that I prefer the natural
 9   13|         and loud, and with more reason than before. He manoeuvred
10   13|     love its water for the same reason that I do.~ ~
11   16|       at the same time - for no reason that I could ever detect,
12   16|  dignity of Nature. Not without reason was its slenderness. Such
13   17|        usual, or for some other reason, it never got to market.
14   18| possessed the innate faculty of reason. Are those the true and
15   19|         the woods for as good a reason as I went there. Perhaps
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