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1    1|  townsmen would not after all admit me into the list of town
2    1|     few auger holes in it, to admit the air at least, get into
3    1|     have, which yet all would admit that man could not afford
4    2|          Such virtues only as admit excess,~ ~
5   14|    Nowadays the host does not admit you to his hearth, but has
6   14|      by means of windows even admit the light, and with a lamp
7   17|       making a little hole to admit the water, I am always surprised
8   19| complaint if a man's writings admit of more than one interpretation.
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