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 1      IV|      asked, could he defend his honour, his loved ones, the women
 2    VIII|      the women whom he chose to honour with his attentions.~ ~The
 3     XIV| insulted with the halter; their honour should be spared and their
 4      XV|        with you from Rome; your honour as a man obliges you to
 5     XVI|     failed not of their effect. Honour forbade that a hand should
 6   XVIII|     between us. All the laws of honour, of faith, and of patriotism,
 7     XIX|           I give you my word of honour, it is as I say. I have
 8      XX|         We shall mourn them and honour their memory, but we are
 9     XXI|          I promise."~ ~"On your honour as a Szekler and a Unitarian?"~ ~"
10     XXI|      and a Unitarian?"~ ~"On my honour as a Szekler and a Unitarian."~ ~
11    XXVI|         officer with a medal of honour on your breast," was his
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