pang of conscience

pang of conscience
A feeling of shame, guilt, or embarrassment, resulting from behavior which one regrets.

It was clear to Mr. Seely that Dick Shands story was got up,—and very well got up. He had no pang of conscience as to using it. But when it came to believing it, that was quite another thing.


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