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1 Then, lest he should betray more emotion, went quickly from the inn.
2 Yet sometimes she half wished he would betray more lover-like impatience and intensity.
3 You will not be able to betray more than a handful of unimportant people.
4 A traitor cannot betray more than nine of his fellows, and his own death is certain to follow.
5 I never saw criminals in court betray more uneasiness, than these fellows, while the serang was busy with them.
6 He wasn't going to risk betraying more .
7 Well, yes: I read by the touch of a woman's hand:-betraysmore than her looks or her lips!'
8 Well, yes: I read by the touch of a woman's hand:-betraysmore than her looks or her lips!' He sank his voice.
9 In such a situation as was that of our navigators, a connexion with the women of the natives, betrays more men than it saves.
10 "It is undeniable that now you speak the truth," returned the scout, betraying more anxiety than was usual; "yet what can be done?
11 "Monsieur de Soulas is in the drawing-room, and he observed your attitude, which certainly betrays more thoughtfulness than is due at your age."
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