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1 The vanquished party, this time a sister, is eaten without the slightest scruple .
2 He could, without the slightest scruple , murder young Beck-thathe felt.
3 Mr. Chaffanbrass saw it all, and intended without the slightest scruple to take advantage of it.
4 She accepted this invitation without the slightest scruple .
5 Aside from regard for his mother's feelings, he had not the slightest scruple against his business venture.
6 And ask without the slightest scruple ? --
7 And she came back and drank the milk without the slightest scruple , in spite of La Teuse's angry look.
8 A man of business will often deceive you without the slightest scruple , but he will absolutely refuse to commit a theft.
9 It is not pleasant to be sent up to the Chief; and weak masters have not the slightest scruple in doing so.
10 Then Melmotte went on to declare that he would not feel the slightest scruple in writing Marie's signature to the papers himself.
11 If not, I beg you to tell me so with perfect candor, and without the slightest scruple of thereby wounding my vanity.
12 The abbe then joined example to precept by accepting, without the slightest scruple , the novel sort of tithe which Marche-a-Terre offered to him.
13 There is certainly nothing in them which you could have the slightest scruple about publishing, or which the relatives of those concerned can resent.
14 It is true that, in order to bring about their favourite project of peace, they resorted to slander and deception, without the slightest scruple .
15 If you like to have a clergyman of your own Church visit you while you are with us, pray say so without the slightest scruple .
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