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1 2,5| by his wife - to some low scoundrel. I was horrified and gave 2 3,1| instructions of some other scoundrel whose courage does not equal 3 3,4| the assistance of a clever scoundrel named Fortunat." ~The baron 4 3,4| Ah! he's a smooth-tongued scoundrel, a rascal of the most dangerous 5 4,2| Yes, monsieur, yes - the scoundrel dared to say so. Ah! if 6 5,5| you on your guard. If any scoundrel comes to you with proposals, 7 6,2| has been destroyed by a scoundrel who tempted the wife I so 8 6,3| Viscount de Coralth is a scoundrel. It was he who slipped the 9 6,4| break, and my husband is a scoundrel. You would be frightened 10 7,6| furniture, in his fall. "Scoundrel! You brutal scoundrel!" 11 7,6| Scoundrel! You brutal scoundrel!" he growled, ferociously. 12 8,1| long time already." ~"What, scoundrel!" ~But Madame de Fondege, 13 9,6| outwitted this consummate scoundrel!" I have not been unworthy 14 10,4| and I should be a thorough scoundrel if I caused you a moment' 15 11,1| modest household. "That scoundrel's wife must have less than 16 11,4| have preferred a cynical scoundrel to this plausible and polite 17 11,4| Valorsay. His agent was a scoundrel who is generally known as 18 12,2| since become an infamous scoundrel, was then only a rake, an 19 13,4| himself in the presence of the scoundrel who, after destroying his 20 13,7| France folks don't do a scoundrel the honor to cross swords 21 14,2| than I - the contemptible scoundrel! - ah! if it hadn't been 22 15,3| the real character of the scoundrel for whom I had sacrificed 23 15,4| a solemn oath that this scoundrel who had ruined me should 24 16,3| greediest, most avaricious scoundrel alive, will draw up such 25 16,4| know the real culprit - a scoundrel who fancied that by destroying 26 17,4| confess that you are a vile scoundrel!" he exclaimed. "You confess 27 17,4| caught him by the wrists: "Scoundrel! who are you?" he exclaimed. " 28 19,2| fortune by an unprincipled scoundrel, had bravely toiled to educate 29 19,3| trusted accomplice. "This scoundrel's plan is very simple," 30 19,4| Madame Leon. "Ah! this is the scoundrel's death warrant." he exclaimed, 31 19,5| your ruin is such as only a scoundrel like himself could conceive. 32 19,5| physician - a vile, cowardly scoundrel - who for a certain sum 33 20,2| their faces. One is the scoundrel known to you as the Viscount