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 1    II|          distinctions which will admit him into the very best society.
 2    II|         bind you too strictly. I admit that you may find the enumerated
 3    IV|        choosing a profession - I admit that they are old-fashioned,
 4   VII|        Master Jock's birthday to admit the damsel who made the
 5  VIII|       you so much."~ ~"I know; I admit it. I have always respected
 6    IX|     somewhat severe personage, I admit; but I'll reconcile her
 7    XV|      ennui. He had orders not to admit any gentleman visitor till
 8    XV|   conclusion that he was free to admit ladies up to that hour.~ ~
 9    XV| determined pull at the bell, did admit a gentleman; and Mr. Kecskerey
10   XVI|         wife. On the contrary, I admit that Madame Kárpáthy is
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