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1 I, 12| can thus both commit their crimes and escape being found out 2 I, 12| taken. The same is true of crimes so great and terrible that 3 I, 12| view. You may consider your crimes as bringing you solid profit, 4 I, 12| may appeal to you: your crimes may bring you some credit ( 5 I, 14| because it consists of many crimes; and that the crime was 6 I, 14| for the man who commits crimes for which terrible penalties 7 I, 14| provided will not hesitate over crimes for which no penalty is