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1 They were veiled, telling nothing, and thereby-toMrs. Frayling's thinking-betrayingmuch.
2 'Tedious work, Lady Constantine,' he answered, without betraying much surprise.
3 King had not collapsed yet, and his usual Spartan self-mastery prevented him then from betraying much in the way of symptoms.
4 "That will never do," exclaimed Mr. Birtwell, betraying much excitement.
5 "So it was," said Randolph, without betraying much interest.
6 "Norman," said his father, in a voice betraying much grief, "it will not do to go on in this way.
7 "It is too true," replied Mr. Markland, assuming a cheerful air, yet betraying much of the troubled feeling that oppressed him.
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