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1 I asked, my back against the wall of my own indiscretion .
2 I leaned forward, and probably blushed at my own indiscretion .
3 The scandal leveled at her in Charleston, was only the result of her own indiscretion .
4 He seemed so natural too, that Ralph thought that he must have over-rated his own indiscretion .
5 But no sooner had the offer been made by Lord Silverbridge than he saw his own indiscretion .
6 I do not think you seducible; nor was Richardson's Clarissa till she made herself the victim by her own indiscretion .
7 He had a real respect for the little ladies, and was kindly anxious to save them from their own indiscretion .
8 Several of the little gods that use their own indiscretion in arranging the pieces on the puzzle-map of life, interfered with it.
9 Katey showed her own indiscretion by saying, "You would be surprised what Father has had to say about Mrs G--'smarriage."
10 This woman had, by her own indiscretion , put a whip into his hand; and, if necessary to secure his own way, by God!
11 Lippy soon went back to the wagon, subdued by his own indiscretion , but not before assuring Dish that the story would go no further.
12 She has become the victim of her own indiscretion , and of the intrigue and artifice of a designing libertine, who is the husband of another.
13 I have no doubt that my own indiscretion , my caprice, and the occasional sallies of a warm temper, drew many of the crosses upon me.
14 She had a feeling that he was deliberately restraining her from so doing, deliberately offering her an easy means of escape from her own indiscretion .
15 He was good-looking, charming and tolerant of her family and her own indiscretions .
16 Whether through my own indiscretions or the spying of another, Crodwell obviously knows something.
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