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Because the author uses the phrase "not feigned but true," it seems that feigned and true are .I think that feigned means to give a false appearance of or induce as a false impression. Basically to assert as if true : pretend; invent, imagine
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Using context clues, I determined that Bradford meant “forged or false” when using the word “feigned”, which is also how I’d define it. The context clue that brought me to this answer was “true”. This was being said as the opposite of “feigned” so I assumed that “feigned” would have to mean the opposite of “true”.
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