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Example sentences for "conceal from"

  • Strange thing--the admiration which this poor prisoner showed so vividly for Rudolph, augmented, perhaps, still more the profound love which Clemence was forever to conceal from him.

  • After all," said he to his wife, "you have no interest to conceal from me what is become of the children.

  • But, doubtless, he thought it right to conceal from me the object of his journey.

  • What could she have to conceal from me whose happiness she knew principally consisted in that of herself and her daughter?

  • I will not in future have anything to conceal from my lover.

  • The wretch concealed from me his turpitude; and that I might not expose Theresa, I was obliged to conceal from him my contempt, and secretly to harbor in my heart such sentiments as were foreign to its nature.

  • Take care not to conceal from me whether this is sickness or something else.

  • And when he hears that, he implores her like one who holds that lovers ought to keep faith mutually: "Damsel, if you love anything passionately, by that I implore and conjure and beg you not to conceal from me the reason why you laugh.

  • Yet, I ought not to conceal from you my name.

  • There were in me exuberant forces finding no employment in our tranquil existence, fits of depression which I sought to conceal from him as something wicked, fits of impetuous tenderness and gaiety which only alarmed him.

  • I had nothing to conceal from my new adviser; and I was properly described in the letter as Eustace Macallan's second wife.

  • Any sense of disappointment in connection with my marriage which I might have felt privately I conceived it to be my duty as a husband and a gentleman to conceal from my wife.

  • He would have done wisely to conceal from a fool that he had been married already, and that he had suffered the horrid public exposure of a Trial for the murder of his wife.

  • I trust this noble lover of yours will never forsake you; have a care only to conceal from him, should you persist in encouraging his addresses, that he has a rival in the person of his courier, l'Eclair.

  • Are you sure, that it is not rather the form under which you choose to conceal from yourself, that her adulation is become necessary to you?

  • More frequently her efforts failed to conceal from me that she thought me more capable of inventing Christian sentiments than of feeling them.

  • Indeed, my seclusion now became more complete than ever; for Miss Mortimer's malady, the increase of which she had hitherto endeavoured to conceal from me, suddenly became so severe as to baffle all disguise.

  • I could only explain the undiminished zeal of the singers, and particularly of Tichatschek, who seemed to grow lustier and cheerier the longer it lasted, as an amiable trick to conceal from me the inevitable catastrophe.

  • This despair, which I tried to conceal from my friends, was now converted into genuine exaltation, thanks entirely to the Ninth Symphony.

  • The striking kindness and goodwill which Herr von Luttichau showed me on this occasion made no little impression upon me, and this I took no pains to conceal from him.

  • That she was most partial to Godolphin, she could no longer attempt to conceal from herself.

  • You utterly disclaim me, and hardly think it worth while to conceal from me for whose sake I am disclaimed!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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