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  • She accused me of the same. (10)
  • I accused her of telling lies. (10)
  • Captain Gambier accused the heat. (10)
  • She in honest delight accused Lena. (10)
  • She accused the heavens of injustice. (10)
  • Her father accused her of snubbing him. (10)
  • Justly she accused her heart of treason. (10)
  • Lena then accused herself of not having done so. (10)
  • Ripton fiercely accused his prodigious stupidity. (10)
  • She accused me of having picked up a vulgar idea. (10)
  • She accused her silly visions of having softened her. (10)
  • He had accused her as the creature destroying Romance. (10)
  • You have accused me of being the voice of the enamoured woman. (10)
  • Her still fresh convent-conscience accused her of it pitilessly. (10)
  • It accused her of some guiltiness, uncommitted and indefensible. (10)
  • Yet in the last six months it has been accused of both those things. (16)
  • Redworth accused her of getting that idea from the perusal of romances. (10)
  • Even the exceptionally cynical are chiefly to be accused of bad manners. (10)
  • She frankly accused herself of jealousy, though she did not say of whom. (10)
  • Up to this point he had blamed himself; now he accused the just heavens. (10)
  • Up to this point he had blamed himself; now he accused the just heavens. (22)
  • Not having accused himself of treachery, the quick-eyed colonel was duped. (10)
  • She accused herself terribly for having left it so long when it was failing. (8)
  • The realizing sensitiveness of her quick nature accused them of a loss of bloom. (10)
  • Think as he would in exaltation of Diana to shelter himself, he was the accused. (10)
  • But this played traitor and accused me of being crowned with no more than a dream. (10)
  • But you know whether I have accused you of anything, or whether I have insulted you. (9)
  • Otherwise might she not be accused of a capriciousness quite as deplorable to consider? (10)
  • For if we did not bring in a true bill there was an end; the accused would be discharged. (8)
  • Upon which, enraged, he accused her of devoting the money to the accursed patriotic cause. (10)
  • Wilfrid was keen to see the change for which others might have accused a temporary headache. (10)
  • He was accused of singing to himself, and a song was vigorously demanded of him by the ladies. (10)
  • And he accused Murat of carelessness of his horses, ingratitude to his benefactor, circussy style. (10)
  • She denied that she was defiant: upon which he accused the hand in her bosom of clutching a dagger. (10)
  • She has been accused of renting rooms for immoral purposes, but nothing could be proved against her. (12)
  • They laughed at themselves, accused hotly, and humbly excused themselves, praying for mutual pardon. (10)
  • She always came to his defence when he accused himself; it was the best ground he could take with her. (9)
  • The majority of Ueberhells were accused of presumption and arrogance, of opiniativeness and pugnacity. (5)
  • Wilfrid excitedly accused Anna of the guilt of a conspiracy to cause the destruction of Count Ammiani. (10)
  • At the Berkshire mansion, she wore a supercilious air, almost as icy as she accused the place of being. (10)
  • No deterioration of the stock was apprehended, still the nation must be accused of a lack of vigilance. (10)
  • So thoroughly had she renovated me, that I accused and reproved the lurking suspicion with a soft laugh. (10)
  • We had done it fairly, too, with none of those Jack the Giant-Killer tricks my grandfather accused us of. (10)
  • She could have accused Vernon of a treacherous cunning for imposing it on her free will to decide her fate. (10)
  • The ladies and gentlemen present put it on the greedy mice, who were accused of having gorged and gone to bed. (10)
  • Any man accused of being a Loyalist was liable to have his estate confiscated and to be punished even with death. (19)
  • Again Temple pronounced a negative, this time wilfully enigmatical: he confessed it, and accused me of the provocation. (10)
  • She who had hitherto been chaste had unchaste hallucinations, and accused the priest of having bewitched and misused her. (12)
  • The letter was brief, and said simply that the act of which Laxley had been accused, Evan Harrington was responsible for. (10)
  • Rose met the young men strolling on the lawn; and, with her usual bluntness, accused Laxley of wishing to insult her friend. (10)
  • The collector and the notary, who were both married men, accused the Judge, who was a bachelor, of having started the subject. (2)
  • The leader of the expedition, a courageous and witty scholar named Andrei Gabrilovitch Yaminsky, was accused of open robbery. (12)
  • What availed it, that accused of giving lead to his pride in refusing the heiress, Evan should declare that he did not love her? (10)
  • But Lord Brailstone accused them of the worse unkindness to a venerable Old Brown Sherry, in attributing a Madeira flavour to it. (10)
  • Powers Jackson had not been a bad man, take his life all in all, but he had been accused, justly, of some ruthless, selfish acts. (13)
  • Bromfield Corey had not inherited it, and he had made his straight nose his defence when the old merchant accused him of a want of energy. (9)
  • Her head rang with some of the lines, and she accused her head of the crime of childishness, seeing that her heart was not an accomplice. (10)
  • My father was accused of having stood up at a public dinner and returned thanks on behalf of an Estate of the Realm: it read monstrously. (10)
  • Resting his tired feet in turn, he looked like overwork personified, and when he moved, each limb accused the sordid smartness of the walls. (8)
  • When the police frankly accused him of the crime, he first broke down, but immediately thereafter resisted arrest with the utmost violence. (12)
  • But in bearing my witness I feel accused, almost as if he were present; by his fastidious reluctance from any recognition of his helpfulness. (9)
  • Such is the constitution of the inhabitants of this dear Island of Britain, so falsely accused by the Great Napoleon of being a nation of shopkeepers. (10)
  • When Mela reported this result, Christine accused her of having mismanaged the whole business; she quarrelled with her, and they called each other names. (9)
  • Laetitia pondered on an obscurity in these words which would have accused her thick intelligence but for a glimmer it threw on another most obscure communication. (10)
  • The governing people, which is looked to for direction in grave dilemmas by its representatives and reflectors, shouted that it had been accused of pusillanimity. (10)

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