The smirch upon the regiment was likewise a smirch upon that blood and name. |
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It was a foul deed to seek to shame me in this ugly fashion, and to smirch the honour of the Queen. |
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After the trial I saw Holker and asked him if he had been helping to smirch any more poor artists. |
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Every hand but his was black with soot, and his was guiltless of the smirch of Hooniah's pot. |
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His will was a scandal, and the horror did not only smirch his good name, it reached to hers. |
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He can soil it, but except himself the whole world cannot smirch it. |
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One could never detect a smirch or a grain of dust upon them. |
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Every time he looked at me 'twas as if he saw a smirch on his escutcheon. |
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When she looked at Martin, she seemed to see the smirch left upon him by his surroundings. |
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So dreadful are his execrations that the frightened lad thrust his fingers into his ear-holes, and ran until the fellow was but a brown smirch upon the yellow road. |
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