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"What disgrace, sir?" repeated the Deemster, mocking his son in a mincing treble. Then he roared, "Behaving dishonourably to a poor girl that what's disgrace, sir! Isn't it enough? eh? eh?" "More than enough," said the young man. "But who is doing it? I'm not." "Then you're doing worse. Did I say worse? Of course I said worse. Worse, sir, worse! Do you hear me? Worse!

But that would only be part of the punishment which she must be prepared to suffer. There would, too, be a certain amount of obloquy and gossip to be faced. People in general would say she had behaved dishonourably. But, whatever the result, she was ready to bear it. It would be a very small atonement for her sin against love!

With the discovery of the actual criminal all his wicked plans had come to naught; and it only remained for the man he had wronged so deeply to take from him the position of trust which he had so dishonourably abused. As for Gabriel himself, he determined to marry Bell Mosk, as he had promised her miserable father, and to sail with his wife for the mission fields of the South Seas.

"Keep your figures for your debts to friends who shelter you," said Donn. "If I am bound in honour to marry her as I suppose I am though how I came to be here with her I know no more than a dead man marry her I will, so help me God! I have never behaved dishonourably to a woman or to any living thing. I am not a man who wants to save himself at the expense of the weaker among us!"

"Yes," answered the boy, not ashamed of his knowledge, as the boy of another civilisation might have been. Nothing more distinctly marks the rustic New England civilisation than the taming of its men to the performance of certain domestic offices elsewhere held dishonourably womanish. The boy learns not only to milk and to keep the milk cans clean, but to churn, to wash dishes, and to cook.

Williams, who it seems do speake mighty hardly of me for my not treating them, and not giving her something to her closett, and do speake worse of my wife, and dishonourably, but it is what she do of all the world, though she be a whore herself; so I value it not. But they told me how poorly my Lord carried himself the other day to his kinswoman, Mrs.

He fully understood the value of money, and the possession of it was as sweet to him as to other men. Only he would never soil his soul in acquiring it dishonourably.

She is adorably kind to every one," said Kitty, gentle but astute. "And, you see, I've behaved dishonourably to her." "No. I don't see that." "Don't you? Don't you? Why, my father sent me partly as his agent, and all the time she believed I was only working for her." "Did you behave as your father's agent?" "No. But I let her slave from morning till night over that catalogue."

It is the spirit of distrust that assuming that a child will act dishonourably is likely to drive her to do so." "I never distrusted Katharine till she drove me to do so," said Lady Barbara, with cold, stern composure. "I would never bring an accusation of breach of trust where I had not made it evident that I reposed confidence," said the Colonel.

The names of Péan, Varin, Cadet, Estèbe, and Clavery are the most conspicuous amongst those officials who became rich on Canadian misery and misfortune, and are dishonourably associated with the darkest hours of Canadian history. "What a country," said Montcalm, "where all the knaves grow rich, and honest men are ruined."

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