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1 This latter was a fact she could no longer conceal from herself.
2 He did not conceal from himself the danger that the disbanding involved.
3 I will not in future have anything to conceal from my lover.
4 He could not conceal from himself that the undertaking seemed somewhat desperate.
5 Unable any longer to conceal from her my pity, I say gently:
6 I am content to have my friends conceal from me their weaknesses.
7 It would not be right to conceal from you this fact, Amanda.
8 This change she could only partly conceal from him under her veil.
9 Nothing, then, which God has made will we conceal from the young.
10 His face showed keen alarm, which he endeavored to conceal from Elaine.
11 Why seek to conceal from Europe so natural an order of things?
12 I do not conceal from you, Miss Abingdon, that he is danger.
13 But I shall not conceal from you that it's distasteful to me.
14 Why should he conceal from any one the knowledge of her shame?
15 You cannot conceal from me that the wanderer Constantine possesses your affections?
16 I don't conceal from you that your boat will be a masterpiece.
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