His political indiscretions at Dresden were made the excuse for bitter persecutions: scandalmongers made his friendship with the ill-fated king a danger to both; and Wagner was obliged to retire to Triebschen near Lucerne for the next six years. [Please select]
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I shook my head reprovingly at Neopalia; the little island was always leading me into indiscretions. [Please select]
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Political indiscretions also, of the most startling kind, as coming from the wife of a cabinet minister. [Please select]
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Suppose the smouldering criticism of British rule in India and Egypt were fanned by administrative indiscretions into a flame. [Please select]
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--all those indiscretions when mere living seemed to intoxicate me that first winter--and only my uncle and you to break me in. [Please select]
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His wife's possible indiscretions had never interested him; he simply didn't care--had no curiosity, as long as appearances were maintained. [Please select]
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"Dear Maria" and her husband were recalled from their Embassy and put out of reach of committing further indiscretions of that sort. [Please select]
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"'I could say naught, my dear Courtenay, to induce her to believe that his Grace's indiscretions arose from the wildness of youth."' [Please select]
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