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 1       II|     understand that it is for her sake I wish to remain where I
 2        V|           has happened? For God’s sake, tell me what has happened!”
 3       IX|       tell you that, for your own sake, as well as for mine, there
 4     XVII|      daughter, consented, for the sake of my plans, to submit to
 5    XXVII|          to dare anything for the sake of giving free utterance
 6     XXIX|   ambition and his future for her sake.~ ~And the poor peasant
 7      XXX|        the greatest danger for my sake.”~ ~Bavois shrugged his
 8    XXXVI|           it, if not for your own sake, for the sake of—I dare
 9    XXXVI|        for your own sake, for the sake of—I dare not write it;
10  XXXVIII|          coward.~ ~It was for her sake, that in his outburst of
11      XLI|     father.~ ~“And it is for your sake,” whispered an inward voice, “
12     XLIV|      reason told her that for his sake she must preserve not her
13     XLIV|           withdraw it. “For their sake,” she thought, “I must read
14     XLIV| Chanlouineau, after dying for her sake, protected her still.~ ~
15     XLIV|     prejudice of his race for her sake; and, with a noble recklessness,
16    XLVII|           these guests, for whose sake he had incurred such danger.
17   XLVIII|       said to himself:~ ~“For her sake, I will go to Courtornieu.
18   XLVIII|          a woman is dying for his sake.~ ~There is no man who is
19        L|           passion. It was for her sake that he abandoned me; and
20       LI|         it. But it was not for my sake that you went to this expense.
21       LI|      expense. It was for your own sake; and in order that your
22      LII|           I will bear it for your sake. If you refuse, I shall
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