Book,  Par.

1   III,      9|        avoiding anything like secrecy. Men did not doubt that
2   III,     10|      about which there was no secrecy, because the place was so
3    IV,     72|   seeking to veil the deed in secrecy. ~ ~
4    IV,     87|    preserve the appearance of secrecy, and, if witnesses were
5    XV,     67|        everything was kept in secrecy till betrayal began from
6    XV,     74| arduous. It is vain to expect secrecy and fidelity from the varying
7   XVI,     28|       their last moments with secrecy. Let the people behold a
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