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1 The baby was the soul of honor, and protested with all its might.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXIII
2 I signified that I had no doubt he would take it as an honor to be asked.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XII
3 "I know that lady," said Herbert, across the table, when the toast had been honored.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXVIII
4 "Well, boy," Uncle Pumblechook began, as soon as he was seated in the chair of honor by the fire.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter IX
5 This lady's name was Mrs. Coiler, and I had the honor of taking her down to dinner on the day of my installation.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXIII
6 If at any odd time when you have nothing better to do, you wouldn't mind coming over to see me at Walworth, I could offer you a bed, and I should consider it an honor.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXIV
7 By this time, the rooms were vastly different from what I had found them, and I enjoyed the honor of occupying a few prominent pages in the books of a neighboring upholsterer.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXVII
8 The debate upon it grew so lively, indeed, that at least six more honorable members told six more, during the discussion, that they believed they knew where they were to be found.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXVIII
9 When we got back, he had the hardihood to tell me that he wished my sister could have known I had done her so much honor, and to hint that she would have considered it reasonably purchased at the price of her death.
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10 Through his way of saying this, and much more to similar purpose, he placed himself on confidential terms with me in an admirable manner; and I may state at once that he was always so zealous and honorable in fulfilling his compact with me, that he made me zealous and honorable in fulfilling mine with him.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXIV