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1 You are too scrupulous , replied the Bermecide, do as I do.
2 He now began to think that he had been too scrupulous .
3 His photographic scheme was nothing worse than a lover's not too scrupulous contrivance.
4 Come, come, gran'pa, don't be too scrupulous in your old age.
5 I returned to my lodging, cursing the too scrupulous mothers of the opera girls.
6 The emperor condemned his too scrupulous fears and credulity, and made her ample amends.
7 One should not be too scrupulous when it is useful to tell a lie.
8 About him, on all sides, are the creatures of his not too scrupulous mistress.
9 Much as I respect your scruples, you are too scrupulous .
10 He has but one fault,-heis a little too conscientious, a little too scrupulous .
11 Could it be that he was too scrupulous , too uncompromising, and lacked proper enterprise?
12 And, though I hardly like to make such accusation, none too scrupulous in her methods.
13 But the old man was too scrupulous to use a friend so without his consent.
14 Not that I should be too scrupulous about facts.
15 You're not too scrupulous to look out for yourself. Her daring impudence mocked him lightly.
16 Well, yes, I'm too scrupulous to murder a man in his bed, if you like.
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