Chap.

1        7|      assembly, loudly denouncing debauchery, prophesying national ruin.
2       10|    already sapped by play and by debauchery. One night as he lay beside
3       12| compromises engendered by modern debauchery.~“Ah, it’s the end of all
4       13|      dissolved by sixty years of debauchery, he suggested the charnelhouse
5       14|        her back in the crapulous debauchery of Cairo. A fortnight later
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