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One man, of course, knew that no masquerader would be seen.
Not only that, but the masquerader had a clear knowledge of the inside facts.
There was to be no place in this movement for middle-class masqueraders.
Maybe the girl picked you as the masquerader with the best costume.
The Masquerader was a popular 1904 novel, a 1917 play, and a 1922 silent film.
The man, as he was known here, was a masquerader.
Any others, clumsy in their actions, had been mere masqueraders.
For the present, he saw an easier way to establish the identity of the dead masquerader.
The masquerader uses his voice to scream so it may be heard throughout the village.
The masqueraders, acting on reflex, pulled out their own arms.
The Shadow was nothing more than a masquerader who shot it out with crooks.
One tug of his finger would have ended the masquerader's career.
He was a masquerader, a menace, an imitation of the true Shadow.
"I've got rather strong views on masqueraders who usurp medical privilege."
There was a reason for this masquerader's superior attitude.
And that figure was Death, whether living masquerader or Indian ghost.
One servant must have been the first to tackle the masquerader, and each claimed the distinction.
He went to warn you that a crazy masquerader was loose."
"Migraine is many times the great masquerader," he says.
I obeyed, feeling like a masquerader in the odd garb.
These weren't the masqueraders originally slated to play the part of Gasparilla and his men.
Turning on a light in the inner corridor, the masquerader stepped into the glow.
In 1922 a silent film The Masquerader was made.
She mistakes him for a masquerader, but he introduces himself and says that he is at her service.
The mottled masquerader held his usual gun and it gave him mastery of the situation.