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1    1,    8| father. It ought to, for the sake of the splendid country
2    1,   12|      with a few reis for the sake of gratifying the whims
3    1,   19|     should add that, for the sake of precaution, the start
4    2,   14|     have invented it for the sake of his bargain? And this
5    2,   15|   not only the art for art’s sake which guided him, it was
6    2,   19|   was happy for his family’s sake more than for his own, he
7    2,   19|      proud for his country’s sake that this supreme injustice
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