5 Results for: (Concept:02146790-v)
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46342 We may take it , therefore , that the letter was composed by an educated man who wished to pose as an uneducated one , and his effort to conceal his own writing suggests that that writing might be known , or come to be known , by you .
48018 ' I can not understand , Barrymore , how you came to conceal this important information . '
48276 And yet the more I thought of the lady 's face and of her manner the more I felt that something was being held back from me .
49023 Ask me what you like , and there is nothing which I shall hold back .
49477 Stapleton himself seems to have been capable of jealousy , and when he saw the baronet paying court to the lady , even though it was part of his own plan , still he could not help interrupting with a passionate outburst which revealed the fiery soul which his self-contained manner so cleverly concealed .

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