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1 II| Restoration, he was obliged to conceal himself for a time; and 2 II| disguise the truth, or to conceal any portion of it was an 3 II| Lacheneur rose, unable to conceal his frightful agitation.~ ~“ 4 III| And he took no pains to conceal the fact; convinced that 5 III| who had been compelled to conceal himself during the first 6 VI| away her head, perhaps to conceal the tears which inundated 7 VI| suffers, she will know how to conceal her sufferings.”~ ~He paused 8 XI| imperiousness and arrogance conceal a kindness of heart which 9 XI| Chanlouineau; he did not conceal the fact when the marquis, 10 XIII| so often been obliged to conceal them. He concealed them, 11 XVII| Courtornieu quite an effort to conceal his delight; but he feared 12 XVII| her face in her hands to conceal her blushes.~ ~“You know 13 XVII| and she did not attempt to conceal the fact.~ ~“Aunt Medea 14 XXIV| probable.~ ~“We have nothing to conceal,” replied the cautious priest.~ ~ 15 XXVII| commissioners made no attempt to conceal their satisfaction. M. de 16 XXVIII| promising me that he would conceal him and care for him.~ ~“ 17 XXXI| fortnight. Until then you must conceal yourself. Fortunately, I 18 XXXII| would know just how much to conceal, and just how much to disclose.~ ~ 19 XXXV| separate and pretend to conceal yourselves, but do it in 20 XXXVI| great that he could not conceal it, and he left the room.~ ~ 21 XXXVI| Maurice took good care to conceal this poignant anxiety and 22 XXXVI| with tears in his eyes, to conceal it.~ ~“Our marriage certificate 23 XXXVIII| his eyes, it was only to conceal the joy that sparkled there.~ ~ 24 XXXIX| the Reche, with orders to conceal themselves in the grove— 25 XLI| his son’s return, and to conceal Marie-Anne’s presence in 26 XLI| poignant that he could not conceal it from Baron d’Escorval.~ ~“ 27 XLI| where we are obliged to conceal him now, and where he is 28 XLII| resolved that she would conceal her grief and despair in 29 XLII| must not be seen together. Conceal yourself.”~ ~With a bound 30 XLIII| also without attempting to conceal his disappointment and chagrin.~ ~“ 31 XLIII| had deemed it prudent to conceal her.~ ~But why this sudden 32 XLV| they had scarcely time to conceal themselves in a clump of 33 XLV| she go? where could she conceal herself?~ ~She was now so 34 XLVII| him.~ ~“But how did she conceal her shame?” he continued. “