I should like to enjoy myself thoroughly, and coquet with all the world, till I am on the verge of being called an old maid; and then, to escape the
infamy of that, after having made ten thousand conquests, to break all their hearts save one, by marrying some high-born, rich, indulgent husband, whom, on the other hand, fifty ladies were dying to have.'
'If I were suspicious,' I replied, 'I should have discovered your
infamy long before.
"Hester," said he, "I ask not wherefore, nor how thou hast fallen into the pit, or say, rather, thou hast ascended to the pedestal of
infamy on which I found thee.
Sporting with her
infamy, the lost and desperate creature had embroidered the fatal token in scarlet cloth, with golden thread and the nicest art of needlework; so that the capital A might have been thought to mean Admirable, or anything rather than Adulteress.
With respect to any connection between a man and a woman, or a woman and a man, when either of the parties are betrothed, let it be held in utter detestation [1336a] on any pretext whatsoever; but should any one be guilty of such a thing after the marriage is consummated, let his
infamy be as great as his guilt deserves.
He had indeed committed no other than an error in politics, by tempering justice with mercy, and by refusing to gratify the good-natured disposition of the mob,[*] with an object for their compassion to work on in the person of poor Jenny, whom, in order to pity, they desired to have seen sacrificed to ruin and
infamy, by a shameful correction in Bridewell.
Let him be the best of men, and let him be thought the worst; then he will have been put to the proof; and we shall see whether he will be affected by the fear of
infamy and its consequences.
I know your
infamy, and her
infamy, and the position in which, thanks to you and to her, I now stand.
(for I hope the reader need not be told, that I do not in the least intend my own country, in what I say upon this occasion,) a great number of persons concerned were called up; and, upon a very slight examination, discovered such a scene of
infamy, that I cannot reflect upon it without some seriousness.
The awful discretion which a court of impeachments must necessarily have, to doom to honor or to
infamy the most confidential and the most distinguished characters of the community, forbids the commitment of the trust to a small number of persons.
Let them come and take the money, and he would know then to what depths of
infamy it was possible for men to descend.
Of what
infamy, on their parts, did his beloved and stainless memory remind them?