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'''Monsieur Reynaud''' (died 1768) was a smuggler in [[Louisiana]] during the eighteenth century. He had ties with the [[Spanish Army|Spanish military]], which enabled him to move goods onto the black market. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] sought him out in his headquarters near [[Fort Saint-Jean]], where she [[Assassination targets|assassinated]] him. | '''Monsieur Reynaud''' (died 1768) was a smuggler in [[Louisiana]] during the eighteenth century. He had ties with the [[Spanish Army|Spanish military]], which enabled him to move goods onto the black market. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] sought him out in his headquarters near [[Fort Saint-Jean]], where she [[Assassination targets|assassinated]] him. | ||
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Monsieur Reynaud (died 1768) was a smuggler in Louisiana during the eighteenth century. He had ties with the Spanish military, which enabled him to move goods onto the black market. The Assassin Aveline de Grandpré sought him out in his headquarters near Fort Saint-Jean, where she assassinated him.
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