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A fact he had kept treacherously to himself for quite a long time.
Here, however, he was treacherously arrested by order of the king, and put to death.
I say treacherously, for in fair fight he could not have done it.
But the other half of his mind whispered treacherously, He's tough.
Treacherously her body missed the heat and pressure of his.
This one had already slipped away from its owner treacherously once before.
But in doing so, he also treacherously leads them into a trap.
He laughed a little and she found her voice at last, treacherously shaky.
Soon the Muslims began to suspect that he had been treacherously put to death.
And it was always in October that his thoughts turned treacherously to leaving them both.
The anxiety that had been building up like water against a dam began treacherously to break through.
The current began to shift treacherously and she fought to keep her balance.
Frost picked up the partner he had so treacherously shot.
It held firm for the first few steps, then rotated treacherously.
But know you-our food be death to those who eat treacherously of it.
The warmer air was treacherously fleeing after the sinking Sun.
She was watching something out in the thin light of the false spring and its treacherously soft air.
It was a case of moving swiftly or having his knees knock treacherously.
It was a treacherously familiar stretch of the psychic landscape.
Regardless what happens I will not leave this town which has been treacherously deceived once again.
Then ensued a civil war, in the course of which one brother murdered the other treacherously.
"Your word was that I should not be treacherously entreated.
But in today's wind, both holes played much longer and much more treacherously.
From here the dotted line was just visible, winding treacherously across the sand.
A sense of warmth hi hands and feet crept treacherously toward his breast.