"Perfidy" Quotes from Famous Books
... the ladder and told what he had seen, of course the rest of us wished to become eye witnesses to the perfidy of this vagabond ... — Thirty Years In Hell - Or, From Darkness to Light • Bernard Fresenborg
... the words you said proved your perfidy. Now you say nothing, and your silence is the avowal of your crime. So you have confessed ... — The Well of Saint Clare • Anatole France
... put Louis Capet upon trial, because it was necessary to prove to the world the perfidy, the corruption, and the horror of ... — Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest • Robert Green Ingersoll
... "and they are, as you well know, so much needed by an artist," he said. I do wonder what the man thought. Hal and Mary had not known Miss Harris' story, but Louis had read the letter to Hal, and his perfidy was apparent to all. No word had been said, however, and I presume he (not learning about the letters) thought Hal still a good friend, which was in fact the ... — The Harvest of Years • Martha Lewis Beckwith Ewell
... ground, and with her foot placed defiantly upon the domino, assumes a tragic attitude, her right arm extended, and the forefinger of her hand pointing in his face. "Ah!" she continues, in biting accents, "it is against the perfidy of such as you I have struggled. Your false face, like your heart, needed a disguise. But I have dragged it away, that you may be judged as you are. This is my satisfaction for your betrayal. Oh that I could have deeper revenge!" ... — Justice in the By-Ways - A Tale of Life • F. Colburn Adams
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