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In "The Tale of Despereaux," Lester weeps primarily due to his overwhelming feelings of guilt and sorrow over the loss of his son, which stem from his inability to protect him. He is haunted by the consequences of his actions and the disintegration of his family. Lester's tears reflect his deep emotional pain and the realization of his failures as a father, adding a poignant layer to the story's themes of love and redemption.

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