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1       X| perceived that the enemy, by a feigned retreat, had[98] been decoying
2     XIV|    which she had so studiously feigned ignorance a few hours before. "
3     XIX|    sofa, was either asleep, or feigned to be, when Cagliari entered
4   XXIII|    part of my forces conduct a feigned assault in the valley, and
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