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1. This was an alien life form and he was an impostor wandering around inside its
2. impostor, and did not think she was wise at all, and they wished her to
3. It is just that it occurs to me that if I bring this to my Lord’s attention, and it is subsequently discovered that you are an impostor, he will give me an eternity of pain for my error
4. They even had Serov arrested in London as an impostor
5. “It’s as if the Wish Fulfillers are scared of that impostor
6. The mournful lawyers showed in court that that man had nothing to do with the company and in order that no one doubt their arguments they had him jailed as an impostor
7. “I suspected that he was an impostor from the beginning,”
8. � They say, and I quote, an impostor is about to be honored again
9. � She is probably an impostor sent by the Germans to sow confusion in our ranks
10. It was highly unlikely that the priest impostor had told French authorities about the presence of the vault
11. In some instances, the impostor will handle situations the personality they are mimicking cannot
12. ‘’Do not worry, mademoiselle: you will be treated with respect, unless the inquiry exposes you as an impostor, in which case your punishment will be harsh indeed
13. The impostor Princess began to laugh a loud evil laugh
14. Show it to us!” The crowd demanded of the impostor Princess
15. ” The impostor Princess shouted, now turning back into Queen Zendra and trying to use her power to knock out Simona
16. what took place or if his description of the impostor was accurate
17. And yet, strange to say, no man doubted the identity of this impostor, or hinted that he was not the real Cyril
18. He had a very shrewd suspicion of the impostor whom he would find masquerading in his place, but he had not the faintest idea of the extent to which his treachery had gone, and that Nellie herself had fallen a victim to his fell designs
19. What if I tell you that the man who came back to us three months ago is not Cyril Horne, but an impostor? Like him in face, and voice, and figure, but not himself
20. He did so, and hurriedly gave her some of the details with which we are acquainted, dwelling on the kind nursing of Maurice Grey and his wife, and how both they and Tom Yates had insisted on accompanying him to Dunedin in order to meet and confute the impostor with a mass of evidence which could not be denied
21. You may be an impostor
22. this ‘material world’, is said to be an impostor of the
23. pretender to the Messiahship, but simply an impostor
24. ) This impostor was called Theudas: “He
25. that had been seduced by a certain impostor, who
26. authority in the district, that impostor stirred up the
27. we have seen, of the impostor of Samaria, who came to
28. They couldn’t tell the difference between the real one and the impostor, even with their trained eyes
29. Almost an impostor
30. wasn’t the real Black Francis, but an impostor, a spy? But she
31. All the marvellous things envisioned and promised, but instead you took the Impostor City; the stones made into bread and the chance to jump & fall, immune to the landing; all these apparitions and more you took
32. But He was crucified as a wicked impostor, false prophet, and sinner; and by His Resurrection He was declared righteous
33. traits of this impostor that she described…yet obviously something had caused her to
34. If, on the other hand, the witch was an impostor, and only feigned that she beheld an apparition, still she practised on the popular belief
35. When We substitute a verse in place of another verse-and God knows best what He reveals-they say, "You are an impostor
36. Dost thou not see--shortsighted being that thou art, and unlucky mortal that I am!--that if they perceive thee to be a coarse clown or a dull blockhead, they will suspect me to be some impostor or swindler? Nay, nay, Sancho friend, keep clear, oh, keep clear of these stumbling-blocks; for he who falls into the way of being a chatterbox and droll, drops into a wretched buffoon the first time he trips; bridle thy tongue, consider and weigh thy words before they escape thy mouth, and bear in mind we are now in quarters whence, by God's help, and the strength of my arm, we shall come forth mightily advanced in fame and fortune
37. she is not instantly cured, you may call me an impudent impostor
38. faith in this impostor
39. So a judgmatical rap over the head stiffened the lying impostor for a time, and leaving him a bit of walnut for his supper, to prevent an uproar, and stringing him up atween two saplings, I made free with his finery, and took the part of the bear on myself, in order that the operations might proceed
40. Notwithstanding this man was held in very unequal estimation among the Hurons, some believing implicitly in his power, and others deeming him an impostor, he was now listened to by all with the deepest attention
41. That fearful Impostor, Pumblechook, immediately nodded, and said, as he
42. Yet in the London streets so crowded with people and so brilliantly lighted in the dusk of evening, there were depressing hints of reproaches for that I had put the poor old kitchen at home so far away; and in the dead of night, the footsteps of some incapable impostor of a porter mooning about Barnard's Inn, under pretence of watching it, fell hollow on my heart
43. You did not gradually open your round childish eyes wider and wider to the discovery of that impostor of a woman who calculates her stores of peace of mind for when she wakes up in the night
44. "I came to ask you, my friend," said the baroness, "what will be done with this impostor?"
45. Contrary to general belief, I was not a murderer, but I had become an unholy liar, a shameless impostor, and a highwayman with a marked taste for expensive motor-cars
46. "An impostor is abusing her good faith
47. "Is the Angel of Music an impostor?"
48. How could I have been so beguiled? How was it, when I saw the personal, the selfish point of view of the voice, that I did not suspect some impostor? Alas, I was no longer mistress of myself: I had become his thing!"
49. The Russian Emperor’s aide-de-camp is an impostor
50. As often happens when someone we have trusted is no longer before our eyes, it suddenly seemed quite clear and obvious to him that the sergeant was an impostor, that he had lied, and that the whole Russian attack would be ruined by the absence of those two regiments, which he would lead away heaven only knew where