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Updated: June 7, 2025
Slim checked his first betrayal of his anger and kept himself well in hand. "Oh, Slim," pleaded Polly, "say you didn't mean it." Simply and sadly Slim answered: "I didn't. I reckon as how I'm some jealous, an' an' I lied." His voice dropped, and he turned aside, stepping away from the young couple. Polly was still in doubt. Slim's actions were so strange.
The Princess kept her for a few minutes in sight, watched her long enough to feel her, by the mere betrayal of her pace and direction, driven in a kind of flight, and then understood, for herself, why the act of sitting still had become impossible to either of them.
Return him to me, or I'll cut off all ties with you, once and for all, and I'll leave Venice, to seek my friend in exile, and make you feel how much you've lost by this betrayal, this shameful act. Oh, how could I ever allow myself to become the instrument of your schemes!"
Simply another name for betrayal, cowardice, desertion nothing else.
'Mothers and their children are too much for me! he said, penitent for his betrayal of over-urgency, as he helped to wrap her warmly, and counselled her very mode of breathing in the raw mountain atmosphere. 'I admire you for knowing when to yield, said she. He groaned, with frown and laugh: 'You know what I would beg! She implored him to have some faith in her.
It was rather the facial expression of one who was looking beyond Philip's set jaws, and seeing other things the betrayal which comes at times when one has suffered quietly for another.
'Impossible! it would be a betrayal. He would do things for which I should never be forgiven. And, after all, remember, it is no business of mine. I know of agents at the docks who do such things as a matter of course. It is only that I happen to know that Harris at Liverpool does not. Very possibly old Frith knows all about it.
Faringfield, with some betrayal of affection, "and heaven bring you back to us!" Fanny's farewell, though spoken with a voice more tremulous and eyes more humid, was in the same strain; and so was that of my mother, though she could not refrain from adding, "Tis such a pity!" and wishing that so handsome a soldier was on the right side.
One comes to know, for instance, of an act of his neighbor's which is really one of treachery and betrayal of trust. Circumstances arise in which he could put his finger upon the evidential chain revealing this lapse from integrity. Shall he do it? Perhaps in the spiritual vista three ways open to him.
At 6:00 P.M. the ordinances of feet-washing and the Lord's Supper were celebrated. When the congregation was assembled the minister said: "Jesus, on the night of His betrayal, ate the last Passover supper in the upper room with His disciples.
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