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1     III|    cane whose peculiar head betrayed the fact that it concealed
2       V|    princess, in a tone that betrayed the keenness of her interest.[
3       V|    case. Manasseh, however, betrayed no sign of possessing any
4       V|     In fact, his expression betrayed but too clearly that his
5    VIII|   the whiteness of his hair betrayed his age. Clean-shaven and
6      XV| another brave man, - he was betrayed by the woman he loved. He
7     XVI|      but the hardy intruder betrayed no sign of uneasiness.~ ~"
8   XVIII|    puffs and creases, - all betrayed a wealth of fancy and nicety
9     XXI|     their promise. But they betrayed no secrets; they only laughed.
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