5 Results for: (Concept:03206718-n)
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18751 He rose , and throwing off the black cassock and hat which had formed his disguise , he packed them away in a hand-bag .
48893 It is the first quality of a criminal investigator that he should see through a disguise . '
49456 Cartwright had come down with me , and in his disguise as a country boy he was of great assistance to me .
49499 He might claim the property from South America , establish his identity before the British authorities there , and so obtain the fortune without ever coming to England at all , or he might adopt an elaborate disguise during the short time that he need be in London , or , again , he might furnish an accomplice with the proofs and papers , putting him in as heir , and retaining a claim upon some proportion of his income .
51090 Accustomed as I was to my friend 's amazing powers in the use of disguises , I had to look three times before I was certain that it was indeed he .

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