Which detail from the text reveals that the weavers are impostors?
One day, two rogues, calling themselves weavers, made their appearance. Paragraph 2)
So the two pretended weavers set up two looms, and attected to work very busily, though in reality they did nothing at all.
(Paragraph 4)
To be sure, he thought he had nothing to risk in his own person; but yet, he would prefer sending somebody else, to bring
him intelligence about the weavers, and their work, before he troubled himself in the affair. (Paragraph 5)
The whole city was talking of the splendid cloth which the Emperor had ordered to be woven at his own expense.
(Paragraph 15)
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