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" ... makes in God's sight a marriage tie holier than any man can forge, and one which no human laws can sever. What do I call fidelity ? I think it is to keep faithful through good report and evil report, through suffering and, if need be, through shame... "
'Held in bondage'; or, Granville de Vigne, by Ouida - Page 95
by Marie Louise De la Ramée - 1863
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 126

1862 - 520 pages
...evil report, through suffering and, if need be, through shame ; it is to credit no evil of the one loved from other lips, and if told that such evil...it never had been ; to keep true to him through all appearances, however against him, through silence and absence and trial ; never to forsake him even...
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Held in Bondage: Or, Granville de Vigne. A Tale of the Day, Volume 2

Ouida - 1864 - 466 pages
...evil report, through suffering, and, if need be, through shame; it is to credit no evil of the one loved from other lips, and if told that such evil...it never had been; to keep true to him through all appearances, however against him, through silence and absence and trial; never to forsake him even...
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Robin Adair, Volume 2

Maria Georgiana Fetherstonhaugh (hon.) - 1879 - 244 pages
...evil report, through suffering and, if need be, through shame ; it is to credit no evil of the one loved from other lips, and if told that such evil...seems fidelity to me — nothing less, nothing less." — Held in Bondage. GORTNAMORE looked its wildest and most beautiful the morning on which Ellie's...
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As in a Looking Glass

Francis Charles Philips - 1889 - 354 pages
...evil report, through suffering and, if need be, through shame ; it is to credit no evil of the one loved from other lips, and, if told that such evil is true by his own, to blot it out as though it had never been ; to keep true to him through all appearances, however against him — through silence,...
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Held in Bondage; Or, Granville de Vigne. A Tale of the Day

Ouida - 1907 - 540 pages
...evil report, through suffering, and, if need be, tkrough shame ; it is to credit no evil of the one loved from other lips, and if told that such evil...through all appearance, however against him, through lilence, and absence, and trial ; never to forsake him even by one thought, and to brave all the world...
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