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1    1,    1|    bottle, and we had better sacrifice the one than the other.”~“
2    1,   19|    you hear him? He wants to sacrifice himself for us. He wants
3    1,   19| obstinate, and determined to sacrifice himself at all hazards,
4    2,   16|    Who is disposed, then, to sacrifice himself for his companions
5    2,   18|      that it could afford to sacrifice another member of it.~Still
6    3,   11| mourners, and the moment the sacrifice was over, the whole crowd,
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