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1 Would he think me very deceitful , I wondered, for giving Max that clue?
2 I call that sly and deceitful;-verysly and very deceitful .
3 The appearance of the surface soil is frequently very deceitful .
4 Likenesses are very deceitful and very capricious, and depend more on fancy than reality.
5 I added, "Also, please tell her she has a lovely and very deceitful daughter."
6 But men are very deceitful , now-a-days.
7 My dear Children-Fromwhat I have previously stated, you are aware that the Hindoos are a very deceitful people.
8 The ecclesiastical lord, Matthew Schinner, Bishop of Sion in Valais, a very deceitful man, helped greatly to occasion this.
9 Why, Master Anthony, if you don't love the dear child, you must be very deceitful , after making so much of her.
10 "Then, you admit that you have been playing a very deceitful game?"
11 "The human heart is very deceitful , " replied Mrs. Morton, who, by the way, spoke through her nose.
12 "Well, Mr Chucks," observed I, "it appears to me that she was a very deceitful young person."
13 "I don't know but I was very deceitful , papa," she said, but with glee rather than compunction.
14 "We must be on our guard," said Willis; "these savages are very deceitful , and sometimes let fly their arrows under a show of friendship.
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