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1 We have to be ready to unmask at supper, you know.
2 Finello's advice recurred to his memory; and he determined to make the woman unmask at all hazards.
3 Just before supper we must slip up here again and change back, so that we may unmask at supper in our proper disguises.
4 The way things stood, I would forever carry the vague unease that I would be unmasked at some future date.
5 That was the real story of the campaign: how an unknown played a blinder until he was unmasked at the death.
6 "They are all going to unmask at half-past ten."
7 "But I thought they always unmasked at midnight," said the second Mrs. Teidelmann in her soft, languid tones.
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