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Updated: July 14, 2025
All this may have arisen indirectly and unconsciously from the secret stings of his conscience for the money of Katerina Ivanovna that he had dishonestly appropriated. “I’ve been a scoundrel to one of them, and I shall be a scoundrel again to the other directly,” was his feeling then, as he explained after: “and when Grushenka knows, she won’t care for such a scoundrel.”
The following day the government of the Bolsheviki dishonestly and basely slandered the people's representatives in their official announcement which appeared in Pravda.
"Honesty is instinctive with him, for he knows no written laws. The gold we use is stamped with dishonesty, notwithstanding the beautiful mottoes; and so long as we barter and sell for it, just so long we remain dishonest. Yes, you wear your crown dishonestly but lawfully, which is a nice distinction. But is any crown worn honestly? If it is not bought with gold, it is bought with lies and blood.
The little I have, I have given to you, except a small annuity I wish it was more; but I have never got a farthing dishonestly: it descends from clean hands. Whatever fate awaits me, I pray God to bless you, and preserve you, for your son's sake."
But they have little peace:-and, look at the bankruptcies of our city. They are without number they produce no shame do not seem to affect the credit of the parties; and, certainly, in no respect diminish their expenditures. They live as if the present day were the last they had to live; and living thus, they must live dishonestly. It is inevitable.
Their aspirations, whether for good or evil, whether for food and drink to be honestly earned for themselves and children, or for drink first, to be come by either honestly or dishonestly, are, if looked at at all, fairly visible. And with the men of the Ruggles class one can generally find out what they would be at, and in what direction their minds are at work.
He wanted to know who the devil I was, not liking my civilian clothes and suspecting a German spy. But he became sympathetic when I told him, quite dishonestly, that I was in charge of a British field ambulance under the Belgian Government, which had been forced to evacuate Fumes as the enemy had broken through the Belgian lines.
What we do know is that the citizens of Le Mans made a commune, that the people of the country at large zealously supported them, that the nobles swore to the new commonwealth unwillingly, and, in some cases, even dishonestly.
To watch them step out into a cold, inhospitable world," he went on. "A warm, welcoming world," I amended dishonestly. "You haven't told me what it is called yet." "It isn't called anything. I want you to be its god-mother, Charlotte. What about 'Whither'?" "Too like a pamphlet," I was glad to be on firm ground again. "I thought about 'Fate's Laboratory, but it isn't very rhythmical, is it?"
Of like suggestion his question of the king going to war, who first sitteth down and consulteth whether he be able, and of the man about to build a house, who begins by counting the cost. The cost, question of this must arise; question of this must on all sides either be honestly met or dishonestly eluded.
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