No sooner had Northern armies touched Southern soil than this old question, newly guised, sprang from the earth,-What shall be done with Negroes?
"The Souls of Black Folk"
W. E. B. Du Bois
Yes, and another day, guised as a wandering priest, in rags, he came And walked straight through the Gates, made loud acclaim Of curses on the Greek, spied out alone All that he sought in Ilion, and was gone- Gone, and the watch and helpers of the Gate Dead!
"The Rhesus of Euripedes"
Euripedes
Cuthbert Morphy, guised as a trouble-hunter in the employ of the telephone company, had devised a single-shot pistol out of a telephone receiver and had caused it to be actuated by the human voice so that it would always strike in the most vulnerable part of man's anatomy-the ear.
"Whispering Wires"
Henry Leverage