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1 I hated to believe it, but I believed it to be treachery .
2 To write in her home as he felt now, would be treachery !
3 If Langston be in it, there is sure to be treachery .
4 If there be one thing God hates, it must be treachery .
5 On hearing these names from Curtis, it struck me that there might be treachery somewhere.
6 There must be treachery indeed at work for such a scheme to be carried out.
7 Could there be treachery lurking beneath those simple lines?
8 I will not sleep in my bed to-night, for I suspect there may be treachery abroad.
9 It would be treachery to copy it, but it would be treachery simply against a traitor.
10 To speak of his thoughts would be treachery .
11 So there was to be treachery , Hanson thought.
12 My brigantine now lies within a league of this, and 'twould be treachery to deny it.
13 That would be treachery against our people.
14 There must be treachery going on somewhere.
15 Then the king said, "Let us draw up our men, and be ready, if there be treachery . "
16 But that would be treachery !
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