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 1     I|      slit up in front so as to allow them to be stuffed therein.
 2     I|       from abroad. He does not allow peas to appear on his table,
 3     I|         mount on its back, and allow himself to be taken back
 4    II|  Merveilleux stood up as if to allow the banker an opportunity
 5     V|       therefore, felt bound to allow Fanny to go to the precentor,
 6     V|        he would not so much as allow his name to be mentioned?[
 7  VIII| comical smile - "first of all, allow me to introduce myself.
 8    IX|    everybody would be bound to allow. His whole get-up was unexceptionable -
 9     X|       question before me, pray allow me to make one small remark,
10  XIII|    Sometimes the doctors would allow him to see his wife, and
11    XV|  cannot be! Our laws would not allow such a scandal."~ ~Kecskerey
12    XV|      But I tell you I will not allow a downtrodden beggar-woman
13   XVI|      at one time, would scarce allow that a more beautiful woman
14   XVI|    amiable of the dear wife to allow herself to be kissed first,
15  XVII|     extend his hand to her and allow her to cover it with her
16  XVII|   kisses? What could he do but allow her in her passionate despair
17 XVIII|        I am a man and will not allow a woman whom I respect to
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