And when the inevitable happened and Frank found himself locked for the night in a police court, frantic at the disgrace which the loathsome night exaggerated, these boys informed against him.
Think of the disgrace it would mean if any of these new friends of mine were to discover it!
And disgrace on Darth meant that the shamed man could be plundered or killed by anybody who chose to do so, but he would be hanged by indignant authority if he resisted.
So somebody might try to pick a quarrel under one of the finer points of etiquette when it would be disgrace to use anything but standard Darthian implements for massacre.
I can't ask Louise to share nothing a year with me and when I think of this disgrace for her, I'm crazy.
The girl was told that something of the kind was necessary, that the bank was about to close and her stepfather would either avoid arrest and disgrace in this way, or kill himself.
The speech said--"The French expedition to Egypt has continued to be productive of calamity and disgrace to our enemies, while its ultimate views against our Eastern possessions have been utterly confounded.
Charles James Fox, of course, still continues to be their principal fetish, and they cling to antiquated party toasts with a superstition that would disgrace a Mussulman.
It were a disgrace for him to be ignorant of what even an ordinary child is expected to know.
Cruelty implies the wanton infliction of pain: there are people who delight in seeing a victim tortured; this is cruelty or savagery, and is a disgrace to man.
Such sentiments, revolting as they are, and a disgrace to civilization, are the natural outcome of rash speculations about the first principles of morality.
Lawson, Captain Allen, Spragg, and several others, and all our discourse about the disgrace done to our office to be liable to this trouble, which we must get removed.
These things disgrace the city as well as annoy our audiences, and I think our daily editors on both sides would evince their regard for the public by giving a few lines every day to the reform of this evil till it shall be abated.
Sometimes indeed one vitious purpose occasions the detection of another, and family disgrace is revealed to pave the way to a divorce, with a view to another marriage, and perhaps to another divorce.
And do you suppose this is the first time they did it, the first time they overwhelmed me with shame and disgrace in the eyes of the whole world?
Lilly was spared the disgrace of being caught like a criminal, and by an act of volition was enabled to prove that she was not unworthy of the great passion that had blessed her life.
Everything was revealed, all the disgrace of her existence, all, all.
The man is a disgrace to his own fatherland and the whole of Hellas, that, being a Hellene, he is what he is.
Wolf--in black disgrace for the past month--chanced to be crossing the living-room toward the veranda at the same time.
Gleeful to know he was no longer in disgrace he galloped toward the Mistress; only to be halted again by that sharp gesture and sharper command before he had covered a fifth of the distance from the post to herself.
They suffered the loss of many killed and wounded; but in no engagement did they disgrace themselves.
Coislin passed by an officer and exclaimed, "What a disgrace for the uniform!
Disgrace reserved for him this thirst, and Prussia this glass of water.
The unrestrained avarice that today is making cowards of us all is an unmeasured curse, a world-wide disgrace that threatens civilization.
It was the final blow which would demolish the structure of their social existence, standing as it did on quaking ground, and which must fling her family and herself into disgrace and want.
The first limitation of paternal power is ascribed to the justice and humanity of Numa, and the maid who, with his father's consent, had espoused a freeman, was protected from the disgrace of becoming the wife of a slave.
Upon their return to Medina, Ayesha was accused of intriguing with one of the officers of the army, and was in great disgrace for about a month.
A personal injury is blunted or sharpened by the manners of the times and the sensibility of the individual: the pain or the disgrace of a word or blow cannot easily be appreciated by a pecuniary equivalent.
Their active and interested hatred laboriously accomplished the disgrace and ruin of the great Stilicho.
The tale emphasizes the disgrace of the famous capital; it had sunk to be but one city among many.
If it were not for the disgrace of it, and the reproaches I should have to take from my mother, it would be the same story over again.
Whatever he was, whatever the disgrace might be that his father had left to him, she was still resolute to share in it.
And at that time his disgracewas indefinite; last night had he learned something worse than he had dreaded?
He had not weakened under the disgrace which Benjamin Corvet had left to him, whatever that might be; he had grown stronger facing it.
The disgraceof this cursed Scarlet Pimpernel and his League is as vital to me, and more, as the capture of Capet is to you.
But the friend as hostage was only destined to be a minor leverage for the final breaking-up of the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel through the disgrace of its chief.
I am in disgrace with you, I believe, and I want to hear from you what I have done.
In his view, the most holy place of his religion had been taken by a robber, who reigned in the name of Christ only to disgrace it; and he felt called to pledge his sword, his life, his knightly honor to do battle against him.
To old Elsie, the journey back to Rome, the city of her former days of prosperity, the place which had witnessed her ambitious hopes, her disgrace and downfall, was full of painful ideas.
If he had given you his best flowers I would have pensioned him for life, but to limit you to taking what he did not want to sell, was to disgrace S.
That would be disgrace enough for her, I'll warrant," he added with a loud laugh, enchanted at his witticism.
Danger and disgrace threaten the proconsul and all his adherents.
It is that which they would resent--the shame of it--the disgrace to their name!
He too wanted the disgrace and dishonour of that confounded Englishman whom I would simply have tossed into the Loire long ago, without further process.
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