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rear 2
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42 work
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41 excuse
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41 wish
41 wished
40 obliged
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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reason

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1 1,2| her tears with his, but reason prevailed. The worthy woman' 2 2,1| restraint upon them. For this reason, one of them, after asking 3 3,1| love is stronger than my reason or my will. I love her madly, 4 3,3| face. Naturally I tried to reason with myself. I was ashamed 5 3,4| saying: "And this is the reason, baron, why my beloved Marguerite, 6 4,1| money or help, and for this reason he had not an equal for 7 4,1| passion that was stronger than reason itself, the victim of a 8 4,2| a good one. Come, let us reason a little. Mademoiselle Marguerite 9 5,1| Nonsense! That's no reason whatever." ~Like all gamblers, 10 5,1| kind, for the very good reason that he did not even know 11 5,1| he judged, with no little reason, that it was dangerous to 12 5,4| only some very powerful reason could explain the presence 13 5,6| circumstances, or for any reason." ~M. Wilkie extended his 14 5,6| love more powerful than reason - - " The viscount paused, 15 6,2| trembling like a leaf. Her reason was shaken by so many repeated 16 6,4| own way.' It was for this reason that he wished to marry 17 6,5| anxiety overpowered her reason. So, on this occasion, she 18 7,2| replied, huskily, "this is my reason. I know nothing respecting 19 7,6| could divine and explain the reason of this sudden, seemingly 20 9,2| uncomfortable night. In spite of her reason, in spite of the convincing 21 9,2| inward voice, stronger than reason, told her that this letter 22 9,6| quite tired out; and he had reason to be fatigued. First, he 23 10,4| on him," he answered. "My reason for inquiring is this: just 24 12,1| experienced man, powerful by reason of his reputation, his connections 25 12,3| of my life; but I have no reason to hate her - and I have 26 12,4| more clear-sighted than reason, and stronger than appearances. 27 13,3| terrible hours, when he had reason to suppose that Marguerite 28 13,8| Pascal, the baron had good reason to distrust the accuracy 29 14,2| Moreover, a glimmer of reason had at last penetrated his 30 14,3| who is all powerful by reason of his name, his fortune, 31 15,3| expiate my fault. Moreover, reason had regained its ascendency, 32 15,4| After that, I had good reason to expect that I should 33 15,6| the truth, and I have no reason to make their disgrace known. 34 16,3| his clients." ~This last reason was more than sufficient 35 18,2| retiring like the others, when reason restrained her. She said 36 18,2| been cruelly wounded; but reason told her that a continuation 37 19,2| Pascal's mother. For that reason alone, if for no other, 38 19,4| than yield? We have good reason to suppose so. However, 39 19,5| price. This is the only reason that can justify the horrible 40 20,1| who was conspicuous by reason of his portly form and eternal 41 20,3| who had nearly lost her reason, although her letters were


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