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Aufidius Crispus,' I emphasized, 'is another double-dealer who would cheerfully see you strangled, Pertinax!'
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My dear, he was also a double-dealer.
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Diclux - double-dealer (same as Teitan, only Latin)
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They despised him as weak, and a double-dealer; and he despised them for their ignorance, their tatters, and dirt.
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Montaigne was no such double-dealer.
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With such a traitor, double-dealer, dastard as Barnes at its head, what could the rest of the race be?
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The double-dealer, a comedy.
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The following sentence constituted the whole of the reply of the royal representative: for what else could such a double-dealer say?
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Some sly double-dealer with an eye on her bank box must have persuaded Helena Justina that he is in love with her.'
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Not knowing what to do, he did nothing; and, with the fate of a double-dealer, at last he lost his power, but kept his enemies.
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But double-dealers, such as thou, do ever tumble into the trap baited by their own cunning.
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The reports of the Commissioners at Washington were tinged throughout by the belief that Seward and Lincoln were both double-dealers.
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David would take all the pains in the world with a well-meaning but slow workman, but he disposed of shirkers and double-dealers without needless words.