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 1        I|     an expiatory victim whose sacrifice should be their salvation.~ ~“
 2       II|    decided to make the heroic sacrifice.~ ~“I will relinquish Sairmeuse,”
 3       IX|   Sairmeuse, had demanded the sacrifice to which I consented last
 4      XVI|     necessity of this immense sacrifice, have failed to find it.
 5      XVI|   honor—I have been forced to sacrifice all. Perish my daughter’
 6    XVIII| Perhaps he recollected that a sacrifice of his pride was all that
 7    XXIII|          You have no right to sacrifice your life here,” he said,
 8      XXV|  would be your duty. But this sacrifice would be not only useless,
 9     XXIX|     avowed his willingness to sacrifice his ambition and his future
10    XXXVI|      old soldier had made one sacrifice that drew tears from his
11    XXXIX|         Vain attempt! Useless sacrifice! Many ladies were not sorry
12     XLIV|     duty speaks. You owe this sacrifice to an innocent man who has
13      LII|     she was ready to make any sacrifice to find this sister’s child,
14      LIV|       was willing to make any sacrifice to preserve. But what secret?~ ~
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