246 examples of betrayals in sentences

Beaumaroy had provided himself with plenty: the old man's whim; the access to the old man so willingly allowed, not only to her but to Captain Alec; his own candor carried to the verge of self-betrayal.

After this Antonius was by betrayal taken alive, but no harm was done to him.

Instantly it was withdrawn; but his betrayal was accomplished.

The momentary betrayal of womanhood and affection was passed, and this was the dreaded Sister Superior of the Convent School again.

The continuous financial drain, the emasculation of the Punjab and the betrayal of the Muslim sentiment constitute, in my humble opinion, a threefold robbery of India.

He left the council and retired to Winchester, where in sackcloth and penance, shut out from the services of the Church, he condemned himself to wait in deepest humiliation till he should receive the Pope's absolution for his momentary betrayal of duty.

His interest thus fixed, he awaited confidently what could hardly fail to come, a moment of self-betrayal.

Mouse-trap: mary how trapically: this play is The image of a murder done in guyana,] [Footnote 4: Here Hamlet endangers himself to force the king to self-betrayal.]

Perhaps I have made self-betrayals enough already to show that I have not arrived at that non-human independence.

Mr. Richard Venner was in an observing and analytical state of mind, it will be noticed, or he might perhaps have been touched with the innocent betrayals of the poor girl's chamber.

"Another!" cried Betty unguardedly, and could have promptly bitten her tongue for the betrayal of her thought.

Yes, and what are we to get in return for the betrayal of our friends and the dishonour of our obligations?

The first of such things is a brief exposition of the whole business, which contains the sum of the entire matter, in this way"The slaying of a parent;" "the betrayal of a country."

These were Chowles and Judith, my foster-sister, and whom, you may remember, I suspectedand most unfairlyof intending my betrayal.

No doubt they see a great deal in each other's faces that we cannot,changes of color and expression as real as our own, blushes and sudden betrayals of feeling,just as these two canaries know what their single notes and short sentences and full song with this or that variation mean, though it is a mystery to us unplumed mortals.

We can only destroy it by convincing them that secession is a betrayal of their trust.

He had come close enough to self-betrayal for Katie, despite her fear and confusion, to feel proud of him as he looked then.

For Barwood took a new view of history: he looked to find that the great treasons, briberies, betrayals of trust, murders from mercenary motives, and perhaps financial troubles, had been set in motion by this fatal money, made the instrument of divine vengeance.

Betrayal in the Philippines.

For works claimed by Matilda Bailey SEE STODDARD, ALEXANDER J. BAILEY, THOMAS A. Woodrow Wilson and the great betrayal.

I had been playing that game for years, that big laborious game, that vague, monstrous political game amidst intrigues and betrayals, speech and agitation.

On the other hand it is impossible not to convict the British commissioners of a betrayal of the Loyalists. '

Accordingly the British government made amends for its betrayal of the Loyalists by taking them under its wing.

However, without betrayal on my part, the trick came to light through the very means she took to make concealment sure.

Feeling all the time as if this first mention were a sort of betrayal, Anne faltered the words: "Small, slight, almost misshapenwith a strange one-sided lookodd, unusual features.

246 examples of  betrayals  in sentences