7 Results for: (Concept:04869106-n)
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11088 I am only a simple Norfolk squire , but there is not a man in England who ranks his family honour more highly than I do .
11150 She has spoken about my old family , and our reputation in the county , and our pride in our unsullied honour , and I always felt it was leading to the point , but somehow it turned off before we got there . "
13451 If you fail me , then my honour as well as my position are for ever forfeited . '
13700 ' Do you know , ' said he , ' that I begin to believe that I am the unconscious centre of some monstrous conspiracy , and that my life is aimed at as well as my honour ? '
13885 ' God bless you ! ' he cried ; ' you have saved my honour . '
45828 May I inquire who has the honour to be the first ? ' asked Holmes , with some asperity .
50951 I understand that this gentleman , your friend , is a man of honour and discretion , whom I may trust with a matter of the most extreme importance .

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