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There are others who disclose a special susceptibility to the more simple effects of pathos.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLY
A bill and note broker who does not disclose the principal's name is liable like other agents as a principal.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES
By the help of Heaven or earth, she would find out this secret that he refused to disclose to her.
ELSTER'S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD
On the 28th of March 1642 he was sent to the Tower for having failed to disclose to parliament the Kentish petition.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUS
Sometimes the breeze would fan aside a leaf cluster to disclose a jocund skull secured to the bark behind.
MENOTAHERNEST G. HENHAM
Mrs. Owen answered her own question with a laugh; and having opened the subject she went on to disclose her opinions further.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON
She was not sure that it was polite to disclose her knowledge of the subject to a man who had just confessed his ignorance.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON
She said her husband wasn't quite prepared to disclose his marriage to his family, but that it would all be right soon.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON
Edgar naked, and in the character of a lunatic, hearing this, still does not disclose himself to his father.
TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARELEO TOLSTOY
Mr. Haszard was asked if he would disclose the authors of the publication complained of,which he agreed to do.
HISTORY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDDUNCAN CAMPBELL
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