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He says that we ought to have pity on the horrible alternative in which he is placed either to dishonor and ruin the woman he adores, or infamously to betray the confidence of his bosom friend." "These adulterous lamentations are not deserving of pity," answered Father d'Aigrigny, with contempt. "We will see about that; M. de Bressac may still be useful to us.

It seemed to her, that, if she should ever see him face to face, she would find words of desperate supplication which would obtain her absolution. Certainly she repented it bitterly every hour, now that the punishment of thinking and feeling had been inflicted upon her she had acted infamously, been almost as criminal as Menko, by her silence and deceit her deceit! She, who hated a lie!

I didn't think he'd do it so soon or so infamously, but, to tell the truth, I went up to town on purpose to prevent it." "I know I know that was what you went for." She seemed to be answering some incessant voice that accused him, and he perceived that the precipitancy of his action suggested a very different interpretation.

I hope that you will not be obliged to render such base homage to your canon." Durtal laughed. "No, I don't think he requires a pretend like that. But look here, aren't you of the decided opinion that the creatures who so piously, infamously, follow these offices are a bit mad?" "Mad? Why? The cult of the Demon is no more insane than that of God.

All of the boys are known to more or less of fame; none of them in his art has reached the renown of the father; but one has sent his name as far as that of the great playwright to whom they were pupils; wherever Shakspeare is quoted, John Wilkes Booth will be named, and infamously, like that Hubert in "King John," who would have murdered the gentle Prince Arthur.

Let us remember THAT! If anything, he has only made me love you the more, by showing so strongly how generous is the nature which he has so infamously abused. Once more, dear husband, do no violence. Let not our future days be embittered by any recollections of the present. Command, compel his departure, and come home to me, and keep with me always. "Your own true wife, "Julia Clifford."

Certainly it was droll to suspect sentiment in the great broad giant, who indignantly made reply, "The Poles have been infamously treated." "No more than they deserved," said Lord Erymanth, startled for once into brevity.

This malignant nest of serpents began to poison the minds of the courtiers, as soon as the pregnancy was obvious, by innuendoes on the partiality of the Comte d'Artois for the Queen; and at length, infamously, and openly, dared to point him out as the cause?

She certainly made a very shattered appearance, and had lost several men. However, in the official letter of the commander to Captain Reud, all this was satisfactorily explained. He had beaten both, and they had struck; but owing to night coming on before he could take possession of them, they had most infamously escaped in the darkness.

"Will any one here be my second, or must I look for a friend elsewhere?" There was a pause, and then from the circle stepped forth Camille de Rosny. He did not like Levinge, and thought in the present instance he had behaved infamously, but it was the fashion hereditary in his gallant house to back the losing side; so, when he saw every one else shrink from the appeal, he bowed gravely and said,