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Examples
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And therewithal came Sir Tristram with all his might, crying: Traitress, traitress, leave that.
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There was a line, as well, behind the fellow, awaiting its turn to enter the roped-off circle, and, one by one, express their contempt for the "Traitress of the North" as Ar's Station was now referred to on the boards.
Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988
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Traitress though she were, I must love her yet; I cannot unlove her; I would take her into my heart, and fold my arms about her.
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In the interval Hella walked past Anneliese and said out loud: "Traitress!!" and spat at her.
A Young Girl's Diary 1923
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And therewithal came Sir Tristram with all his might, crying: Traitress, traitress, leave that.
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In the interval Hella walked past Anneliese and said out loud: "Traitress!!" and spat at her.
A Young Girl's Diary Anonymous 1897
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Next year she has asked her persecutor to help Antinous at his election, for his reply, beginning "Dear Traitress," is given here.
In a Green Shade A Country Commentary Maurice Hewlett 1892
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"Traitress!" cried one, and struck at her, so that she reeled back hurt.
Moon of Israel Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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"Miriam, Nazarene and Traitress, is doomed here to die as God shall appoint, before the face of her friends, the Romans."
Pearl-Maiden Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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'Traitress,' she said to the Lady Fleming, 'thou wouldst slay thy sovereign.
Sir Walter Scott Hutton, Richard 1878
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