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If the variable line `3x + 4y= alpha` lies between the two circles `(x-1)^(2)+(y-1)^(2)` = 1 and `(x - 9)^(2) + (y-1)^(2) = 4`, without intercepting a chord on either circle, then the sum of all the integral values of `alpha` is__________

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