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1       VI|        interposed:~ ~“You must have reasons for this refusal.”~ ~“None
2       IX|             acquainted now with the reasons of my father’s refusal;
3   XXVIII|           cure would understand his reasons.”~ ~Had the brave peasant
4       XL| determinations when I explain the~ ~reasons that have guided me in making
5     XLII|          Blanche could not give her reasons for declaring Chupin innocent.
6   XLVIII|             my wife, after all. The reasons that influenced me in my
7      LIV|       fortune, and he had a hundred reasons—one, by the way, was a very
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