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 1     I|          his mouth merely for the sake of what he was saying, which
 2    IV|        slay his offspring for the sake of a little tripping!~ ~
 3    IV|     necessary to sit down for the sake of the few words I have
 4     V|        but Teresa, for the girl's sake, felt bound to accept what
 5     V|         rest, for my dead bride's sake. I will make no presents,
 6     V|          it simply for the girl's sake. You know what an evil tongue
 7    VI|  assistance, for old acquaintance sake, we are ready to place our
 8   VII|           of his son even for the sake of all the millet-seed in
 9  VIII| noble-hearted youth, and, for the sake of money and splendour,
10  XIII|         you are; but pray, for my sake, do not proceed to prove
11  XIII|         to prove it!"~ ~"For your sake I will immediately dismount."~ ~
12  XIII|           give up hunting for the sake of their wives?"~ ~And,
13    XV| henceforth at Pest, and for their sake others, and for these others'
14    XV|     others, and for these others' sake others still have pitched
15   XVI|       woman for Madame Kárpáthy's sake; so long as you do not,
16  XVII|       after-dinner repose for the sake of all the potentates of
17    XX|          himself to death for her sake.~ ~Now he understood everything.~ ~
18   XXI|           will forgive me for the sake of his virtues. May my country,
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