conceal oneself
Example Sentences
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"It is difficult to conceal oneself in England," replied Hugh.
From Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo by Le Queux, William
"To conceal oneself for the purposes of dancing, and to feign indisposition in order to dine tete-a-tete."
From Ten Years Later by Dumas père, Alexandre
One might conceal oneself there, and await the offered chance, not more than twenty or thirty feet from the cabin door.
From Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel by Comfort, Will Levington