Wherein our men are guilty of the most horrid cowardice and perfidiousness, as he says and tells it, that ever Englishmen were. |
I had not been married eight months when you suspected me of every perfidiousness, and you even told me so. |
The naivete of this approach is matched only by the perfidiousness of its execution. |
She once went so far as to say, that it was not superior discernment, which enabled her to suspect the perfidiousness of Walter. |
Sabine's eyes opened upon new vistas of man's perfidiousness. |
They must have been the last flickerings of a conscience not quite dead to all sense of perfidiousness and fickleness. |