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 1    II|       to die."~ ~"Then it is a scandal," cried Kárpáthy, leaping
 2    II|      account of some political scandal."~ ~Kárpáthy impatiently
 3    IV|  bottomless pit, and you are a scandal to every pure-minded man.
 4    IX|       at the thought of such a scandal, she stooped hastily and
 5    XI|     sit down together and talk scandal of their neighbours, and
 6    XI|   there's a difference between scandal and scandal. To circulate
 7    XI| difference between scandal and scandal. To circulate false reports
 8    XI|        I call it ungentlemanly scandal. But to be acquainted with
 9    XI|      and I call it gentlemanly scandal - although many who read
10    XI|       ourselves to gentlemanly scandal, and let us take the men
11    XV|    laws would not allow such a scandal."~ ~Kecskerey burst out
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