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Was there any other reason why he should call you a traitress?"
"So this is the little traitress and slave," he said.
She indeed must be the traitress, so lovely in her collar!
This woman is a traitress; I give my vote for death."
"It's good for them to see what the damned traitress did.
Who now would be so presumptuous as to still protect the traitress?
"And so you thought me a traitress last night?"
That lovely traitress was delighted to find us naked in bed together.
"Are you the individual who was good enough to apply the word 'traitress' to the lady I'm engaged to?"
That would mean admitting to all of them that she was a traitress.
You wear on your thigh the brand of a traitress!"
"I am not surprised that one should hold that view, who is a traitress."
I myself had little doubt as to the fate of the lovely, betrayed traitress.
"Yes; but why did he call you a traitress?"
"How do you know that she's the traitress, sir?"
"No mercy for the traitress who vilifies and scoffs at her king!"
He did not speak to the traitress.
"You, Claudia," he said, "were a traitress to your city."
"Be silent, slave and traitress," he said to her.
"Traitress," a voice said, "you and yours will now pay the price of your perfidy.
There had been premeditation, and there must be a traitor, or a traitress, in the house.
"So, you are a liar, and a thief, and a traitress?"
"Lady Claudia, the traitress, and an undisputed free woman," he said, "is in our power.
He would call that 'baggage' a traitress to her face again to- morrow, and pay for the luxury, if need be.
What a traitress she was!