"Traitress" Quotes from Famous Books
... a sharp, short, vindictive glance at his wife, whom he suspected strongly of having turned traitress, and played into the hands of ... — The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One • William Carleton
... self-aggrandisement. That was known to only three persons in the world—himself, Phadrig, and the Princess Hermia; and the Princess, the woman who had willingly sacrificed her brilliant young husband to her guilty love and her boundless ambition—no, she could be no traitress. It must be something else: and ... — The Mummy and Miss Nitocris - A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension • George Griffith
... me to put a finger in the water and apply it to my tongue. It was not salt-water at all, but had been taken fresh from the cistern. That traitress servant-girl, to save her indolence a few steps, had destroyed ... — Hawthorne and His Circle • Julian Hawthorne |