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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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reason

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1 2 | affectedly. It was for this reason, as he said to those around 2 3 | very rich, and I have no reason to think matters have much 3 4 | handkerchiefs without a reason. What the devil! Paris is 4 6 | called Louis the Just without reason. Tomorrow, then, monsieur-- 5 8 | have already given me that reason, and I find it excellent." ~" 6 10| known since morning the reason of my abduction, with the 7 11| that feeling prevails over reason. ~"Well!" resumed Mme. Bonacieux, 8 15| only by facts and never by reason. ~But when the cardinal 9 15| M. de Treville had good reason to mistrust the cardinal 10 19| agent, and he judged, with reason, he had not a moment to 11 26| should be ideal. This is the reason why Monsieur the Principal 12 28| bottles." ~"That was no reason for staking my diamond!" 13 28| Artagnan only required one reason to be satisfied. This last 14 28| be satisfied. This last reason appeared convincing. Besides, 15 33| letting me know the second reason?" ~"The second reason, Monsieur 16 33| second reason?" ~"The second reason, Monsieur the Chevalier," 17 33| other." ~"That's exactly the reason I won't go," said d'Artagnan. ~" 18 34| Aramis had no longer any reason to exclude him, he bade 19 36| were so, I should lose my reason!" ~And he folded her in 20 36| it seems you had not much reason to complain of your fortune 21 39| particularly when he has reason to believe he is not invited 22 40| monseigneur, and I have no reason to be dissatisfied." ~"But 23 41| quarters, assigning as a reason to himself that the weather 24 43| the king, who, with more reason than the cardinal, showed 25 43| And that is the reason why I have the honor to 26 44| of our host have given me reason to think the road is not 27 47| diamond." ~"The stronger reason why it should be sold," 28 51| yet he reckoned, and with reason, on Milady. He had divined 29 54| life is sweet. That's the reason why I take such care you 30 61| her, then." ~"And you have reason, for she is much to be pitied. 31 64| shutters; no noise gave reason to believe that it was inhabited. 32 65| that there must be some reason why the unknown preserved


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