We have no meanings for "such dishonor" in our records yet.
1 They little know me, who could suspect me of such dishonor !
2 Nothing else would purge such dishonor .
3 I could never stoop to such dishonor . ' 'In my experience, there is no dishonor to which a woman cannot stoop.
4 And she was ashamed that she had laid herself open to such dishonor , and her thoughts of Freda were unkind.
5 Better her death, better mine, better the destruction of us all, than such dishonor to the purest thing heaven ever made.
6 She was swayed by a strong, beating pride, and her instinctive woman's faith told her that he could not stoop to such dishonor .
7 No, my friends, God never intended you for such dishonor -and can you be so wicked as to bring it on yourselves?
8 I should sit still and smile when such dishonor and such ruin are coming to a house over which my mother has presided!
9 The reader shall presently see the violent and bloody course of these ruffians, who did such dishonor to the glorious island they came from.
10 "Even if she agreed, would you subject her to such dishonor ? "
11 "Not he!" Brinnaria proclaimed, "and he'll never have any such dishonor to forgive.
12 "Even Borroughcliffe, cold and hardened as he appears to be by habit, would spurn at such dishonor , " added Miss Howard.
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