The allusion to the apostle Judas, who betrayed Jesus warns listeners not to be deceived by the apparently mild British reaction to the colonists' petitions against tax laws.
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"The Luncheon" by Maugham recounts a lunch he had with a woman who admired his writing. At the start, he is nervous about accepting the invitation to the fancy restaurants she proposes, but she assures him she never orders much, except, during the lunch, she orders many dishes and only eats one at a time.
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Someone is killing tigers indiscriminately.
They are killing tigers indiscriminately.
The poachers are killing tigers indiscriminately.
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