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1 There was no doubting her earnestness, nor her disgust at such treachery .
2 Well, he had already as good as accused Jaxon of considering such treachery .
3 Hartog was amazed at such treachery on the part of his first officer.
4 But I would rather die twenty deaths than sully myself with such treachery .
5 Miss Gilbert-whetheryou believe me or not- Iamnot guilty of such treachery .
6 But the chancellor's head was too clear to be caught by such treachery .
7 But I did not believe such treachery could be found in a young girl.
8 In vain he protested, as indeed did every soldier, that such treachery was unwarrantable.
9 Is it not natural to cry out against such treachery ?
10 And what could our uncle Roderic gain by such treachery ?
11 Does he think he is worthy to live, after polluting himself with such treachery ?
12 But, simply, what is to be gained by such treachery ?
13 At this time, how can you Japanese show such ill feeling and such treachery ?
14 We ought to have had sense enough to have been on guard against such treachery .
15 You insult me by proposing such treachery to me.
16 What could such treachery mean, and what was her neighbourly duty under circumstances so unparalleled?
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