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Quotes About Betrayal

Jak na ka?dej wojnie, prawda jest pierwsz? ofiar?.
~ John Grisham
said, her eyes suddenly darting from David's to Wally's. "That's the deal. Who is it?" "There's a man two blocks over, used to play poker with Percy, croaked last year in the shower two months after my Percy passed. I know for a fact he was on Krayoxx." Wally's eyes were wild. "What's his name?" "You said cash, right? Five hundred cash.
~ John Grisham
I cursed Mister for derailing my life. I cursed Mordecai for making me feel guilty. And Ontario for breaking my heart.
~ John Grisham
I've killed a lot of men, Preacher, all brave soldiers on the field. You're the first coward." "Pete, no, no!" Dexter said, raising his hands and falling back into his chair, eyes wide and mouth open. "If it's about Liza, I can explain. No, Pete!
~ John Grisham
had been "the worst thing" about this cold-blooded deed.
~ John Guy
Turning to Darnley, she demanded, "Why have you caused to do this wicked deed to me
~ John Guy
apparently on Huntly's orders, refused to open the gates to her.
~ John Guy
Huntly had planned to attack the town, burn down the house where he was staying and assassinate Maitland in his sleep.
~ John Guy
Darnley and William Taylor were found dead under a tree in their nightshirts.
~ John Guy
By October 12, she had decided to destroy him.
~ John Guy
The terms were a complete vindication of England and the rebel lords, and a betrayal of Mary and her mother.
~ John Guy
was a slap in the face for Mary by her own side.
~ John Guy
Lennox was furious with his son, who had brought all his plans of the past twenty years to the verge of catastrophe.
~ John Guy
and Mary was to lure Darnley to his fate at Kirk o'Field.
~ John Guy
The executioners helped Mary's gentlewomen to undress her down to her petticoat.
~ John Guy
It was to taint the relationship of Mary and Elizabeth for the rest of their lives.
~ John Guy
On the second day he was tortured, and confessed to everything.
~ John Guy
the most breathtaking and dramatic events of Mary's life were about to unfold.
~ John Guy
she was distraught to realize soon after their marriage that he did not really love her.
~ John Guy
believing that whatever else she did, she would be surrounded by treachery and deceit.
~ John Guy
Already several of the lords were defecting from Moray and joining her camp.
~ John Guy
what Moray and the rebel lords had done was unconscionable
~ John Guy
She turned next to Moray's base in Fife, cutting his supply lines.
~ John Guy
Meanwhile, Darnley was furiously plotting against his wife.
~ John Guy