Chap.

1        6|     there would be an atrocious scandal. But she burst into tears
2        7|  simpler, and there would be no scandal, and he would be sure of
3       11| rejoined. “There’ll be a pretty scandal! Besides, we’ve got nothing
4       11|    letter, eh? There’s food for scandal: you’re mixed up in the
5       11|       were raised; an atrocious scandal began to be openly canvassed.
6       12|     again was to avoid a public scandal, for religion tolerated
7       13|      emporium. It was a fearful scandal, and all Paris was already
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