Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|  take it to London, for the sake of your father; but I have
2    1,    4|     for the poor children’s sake,” said his cousin. “It would
3    1,    9|  was arguing simply for the sake of arguing. “And besides,
4    1,   26| money, and saying:~“For the sake of friendship.”~Glenarvan
5    2,   13| perhaps be prudent, for the sake of our companions, to rejoin
6    2,   18|     vain on those for whose sake he had gone forth, was a
7    3,   16|     the Maories. But for my sake tell me by what supernatural
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