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1 Afraid of being herself caught in a most dishonourable and traitorous act?
2 I should think it most dishonourable of you to say so.
3 We are most dishonourable towards our God: he is not PERMITTED to sin.
4 Now, among the nephews of Arthur, was one most dishonourable ; his name was Mordred.
5 This child is courting a death that all who belong to her will deem most dishonourable .
6 It would be most dishonourable , most unkind.
7 I consider it a most dishonourable thing to come into a man's house like a treacherous I-don't-know-what.'
8 If they have not these qualities, then publicity may become the most dishonourable and degrading of all trades.
9 You have been detected in a most dishonourable act, and you have added to your fault by telling a lie.
10 In the rebellion of the barons that followed, young Henry and his brother Geoffrey acted an equivocal and most dishonourable part.
11 As it happens, I was this very morning made aware of the reason which must have prompted your most dishonourable act.
12 I sought the Spaniard, and told him in confidence that you were a suitor-buta suitor upon the most dishonourable terms-tohis daughter.
13 That it would be the most dishonourable thing possible for me to betray secrets which I learn in the exercise of my profession?
14 Only the lowest, most dishonourable woman, a woman lost to all shame, would violate purdah, risk everything, and creep into a man's room.
15 Which, though it be true, yet methought was one of the most dishonourable motions to our countrymen that ever was made; and is worth remembering.
16 And seduced, partly by his own weakness, and partly by the insinuations of a crafty adventurer, he became a mystic of the most dishonourable sort.
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