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1 But he could not always keep himself from betraying more emotion than he cared to show.
2 So she had hurried along, betraying more eagerness than was common with her to get out of the street.
3 She was a striking type, her face, full of animation and fire, betraying more of passion than of intellect.
4 "Another invention," he resumed, his face betraying more and more emotion, "is a clock.
5 He turned quickly to the girl at this point, as if afraid of betraying more feeling than he had intended to do.
6 Mr. Carlton made a movement to go, but came back from the door, and betraying more anxiety of manner than at first, said:
7 "It's false!" exclaimed I, betraying more confusion at this sudden announcement than was good for me.
8 "What plan would you pursue, sir?" asked Mr. Chase, betraying more interest than he cared to show.
9 "Dere one way go," Ixtli made reply, even his lowered tones betraying more than ordinary impressiveness, Bruno fancied.
10 "So that's the way of it," was the captain's answer, his honest eyes betraying more surprise than pleasure.
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