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1 I dare atone for that old sin done by my father in the flesh, but yet I must atone as a Plantagenet!
2 They become attached to their occupations, their hearts become softened by kindness, and they atone as much as they possibly can for previous error.
3 Or shall I atone as best I can-with this new-improvedversion of myself-byassisting you humans in your sacred mission to help other cultures survive?
4 I dare atone for that old sin done by my father in the flesh, but yet I must atone as befits the race of Oriander!
5 Who does not allow that it is better to repair than to perish,-better ,too , to atone as the citizen than to repent as the hermit?
6 In her desire to atone as far as possible, she remarked recklessly: "I only wish I could be of some real help to you."
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