All 10 Uses of
conscience
in
The Lone Star Ranger
- But it costs hard rides and trouble, bad conscience, and life, too, doesn't it?†
Chpt 5conscience = feeling or appraisal of having personally behaved in a morally right or wrong manner
- I ain't shore about the bad conscience.†
Chpt 5
- By day these visitations became to him what they really were—phantoms of his conscience.†
Chpt 6
- His conscience was never troubled about the beginning of that affair.†
Chpt 7
- But the perversity of him was so great that it dwarfed reason, conscience.†
Chpt 8
- Duane felt her heart beat against his, and conscience smote him a keen blow.†
Chpt 8
- All this is fancy—imagination—conscience.†
Chpt 10
- and glove with outlaws, driven from their homes; the old grizzled, bow-legged genuine rustlers—all these Duane had come in contact with, had watched and known, and as he felt with them he seemed to see that as their lives were bad, sooner or later to end dismally or tragically, so they must pay some kind of earthly penalty—if not of conscience, then of fear; if not of fear, then of that most terrible of all things to restless, active men—pain, the pang of flesh and bone.†
Chpt 10
- "But, sir, my conscience flays me," she went on.†
Chpt 18
- But now with conscience flayed to the quick, yet utterly powerless over this tiger instinct, he was lost.†
Chpt 24 *
Definition:
feeling or judgment of morally right or wrong personal behavior