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"It was a vile conspiracy," continued the doctor, indignantly, "and I am certain that some of those in the county who are now infamously degrading the most important offices in the gift of the Crown are among the conspirators. I am personally acquainted with numbers who were seduced to their ruin by this devilish conspiracy, entailing an amount of misery that it is impossible to estimate."

"It can only end," she thought, sadly, "in my disappointing him!" "I have had the worst possible opinion of women for years past," Alban resumed; "and the only reason I can give for it condemns me out of my own mouth. I have been infamously treated by one woman; and my wounded self-esteem has meanly revenged itself by reviling the whole sex. Wait a little, Miss Emily.

Osborne said Fred had agreed to take his daughter with twenty thousand, and he should bind himself to no more. "Fred might take it, and welcome, or leave it, and go and be hanged." Fred, whose hopes had been raised when George had been disinherited, thought himself infamously swindled by the old merchant, and for some time made as if he would break off the match altogether.

This gentleman will tell you how infamously he treated the poor child last night we must go, sir, for her sake; or else " "Stop!" cried Valentine, all his suppressed excitability bursting bounds in an instant, as he took Mrs. Peckover by the arm, and pressed her back into her chair. "Stop! hear me; I must speak, or I shall go out of my senses! Don't interrupt me, Mrs. Peckover; and don't get up.

"But how thoroughly glad the countess must be that we are both going," continued she. "I declare we have treated her most infamously. Ever since we've been here we've had all the amusement to ourselves. I've sometimes thought she would turn me out of the house." "I wish with all my heart she had." "Oh, you cruel barbarian! why on earth should you wish that?"

In the legislature no vote opposed, and no voice declaimed against, Bonaparte's Imperial dignity; but in the tribunate, Carnot the infamously notorious Carnot 'pro forma', and with the permission of the Emperor 'in petto', spoke against the return of a monarchical form of Government.

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!

In the very next year, Prince Henry rebelled again, and was again forgiven. In eight years more, Prince Richard rebelled against his elder brother; and Prince Geoffrey infamously said that the brothers could never agree well together, unless they were united against their father.

Am I a bad man, I wonder? and have I only found it out now? Mrs. Eyrecourt was alone in the drawing-room when I went in. Judging by the easy manner in which she got up to receive me, the misfortune that has befallen her daughter seemed to have produced no sobering change in this frivolous woman. "My dear Winterfield," she began, "I have behaved infamously.

Anne, I hope you will not take it," he gravely added. "I hope not, either. Like you, I have no fear of it. I am so glad Arthur is away. Was it not wrong of that landlady to let her rooms to us when she had fever in them?" "Infamously wrong," said Lord Hartledon warmly.