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1 1 | years, both for your own sake and the sake of those who
2 1 | for your own sake and the sake of those who belong to you.
3 4 | Aramis, "is not for the sake of seeking a quarrel. Thank
4 10| defended himself for form's sake. It is true that the three
5 11| Confess that it is for the sake of making me talk that you
6 16| and my desks." ~For form's sake the chancellor paid a visit
7 18| everything must be risked for the sake of everything. The queen
8 21| mistrusted him, but for the sake of having someone to whom
9 25| master; so that for the sake of his master, he puts us
10 26| repeated the curate, for the sake of saying something. "QUEMADMODUM
11 26| will put up with it for the sake of remaining with you." ~"
12 29| quarter, solely for the sake of seeing me." ~"Monsieur
13 31| spare your life for the sake of your sister." ~D'Artagnan
14 34| follow it, it is for the sake of having someone to blame
15 38| Artagnan; "for heaven's sake, don't laugh, for upon my
16 39| herself to everything for the sake of seeing you but for an
17 47| expose himself for pleasure's sake. ~But Athos might be said
18 48| promise everything for the sake of the money, and on the
19 48| the wheel; but for God's sake, do not forget, as you yourself
20 54| for mercy's, for pity's sake! I will embrace your knees!
21 63| are about to do is for HIS sake." ~"Yes, yes, everything
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