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1       II|      before him.~ ~To feign, to disguise the truth, or to conceal
2      XXV|       that he would assume some disguise and go to Montaignac at
3      XXV|        but it would be folly to disguise yourself. You would certainly
4      XXV|  preventing him from assuming a disguise.~ ~Armed with the most absolute
5    XXXVI| scarcely recognized him in this disguise.~ ~The town, which they
6      LIV|       entreated him to assume a disguise and make his escape through
7      LIV|        care, that to render her disguise perfect she had encased
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