Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II| tear-stained face, "for Heaven's sake, help me! I cannot bear
2     I,     III|      barricade, and even for the sake of saving a man's life from
3     I,     III|         these been saved for the sake of their wives and children,
4     I,    VIII|       cajole an old fool for the sake of his money! What do you
5    II,      II|   mischief purely for mischief's sake, out of evil principle,
6    II,      IV|           and reputation for his sake, and accompanied him from
7    II,       V|  material motive, simply for the sake of mischief and the pleasure
8    II,     VII|        already, possibly for the sake of an alibi."~ ~"Don't speak
9    II,    XVII|          will do evil for evil's sake, and rejoice at the despair
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