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 1       I|   In that case, madam," he admitted, "the husband is bound to
 2       V|    was a strange request," admitted the advocate, "to ask a
 3      VI|    something worth while," admitted the advocate. "The whole
 4      VI|    That was really grand," admitted Gabriel Zimandy, as his
 5     XII|    about it. My guests are admitted by ticket only, and my major-domo,
 6    XIII| desire. A large bow-window admitted the free light of heaven
 7   XVIII| know he is dishonourable," admitted the girl; "there are women
 8   XVIII|  Finally the children were admitted, - a splendid phalanx, a
 9    XXII|    reply, whereupon he was admitted.~ ~The interior of the church
10   XXIII|  an air-hole over his door admitted a very feeble light from
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