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1     XXIX|             take part in it will be sacrificed.”~ ~“He of whom I speak
2     XXXI|   Marie-Anne! And I have pitilessly sacrificed her to my hatred! I should
3   XXXIII| chastisement was terrible.~ ~He had sacrificed his children on the altar
4  XXXVIII|           terrible.~ ~He would have sacrificed anything at that moment
5     XLIV|           the idea for which he had sacrificed all—family, friends, fortune,
6     XLIV|            Martial de Sairmeuse had sacrificed the convictions of his life
7       LV|            that many men would have sacrificed their convictions to the
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