The woman in the world least formed by nature, as she was quite aware, for Duplicities and labyrinths, she found herself dedicated to personal subtlety by a new set of circumstances, above all by a new personal relation; had now in fact to recognise that an education in the occult-she could scarce say what to call it-had begun for her the day she left New York with Mildred.
"The Wings of the Dove, Volume 1 of 2"
Henry James
Our human nature is capable, therefore, of strange Duplicities.
"The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians"
G. G. Findlay
Slowly, however, his poise in the face of his own Duplicities had begun to crumble.
"Gargoyles"
Ben Hecht