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  • Confess, Anna! (10)
  • Confess, I said. (10)
  • Come, Bernard, confess! (12)
  • I confess to that. (10)
  • Extraordinary, I confess. (12)
  • You have only to confess. (10)
  • To you, Emma, I will confess . (10)
  • Confess: you would have set eyes on me, and not known me. (10)
  • If so, manliness was bound to confess it. (10)
  • Doctors confess to the same of their physic. (10)
  • To confess that would hurt her pride too much. (8)
  • We confess ourselves at a loss for an answer. (14)
  • I confess to exacting that kind of dependency. (10)
  • Then you confess it was a love that could die! (10)
  • We are alone: I confess to you, I love the name. (10)
  • I confess he did not make a bad reply, of its kind. (10)
  • I should like to have seen him once more, I confess. (4)
  • I confess the news caused me both pain and merriment. (2)
  • But I confess that I was embittered by my experience. (14)
  • And, let us confess, they have in that a mighty feast. (22)
  • I am ready to confess I did not keep my promise to her. (22)
  • I confess I do like a carriage, and Richmond on a Sunday. (10)
  • I have more to confess: the tigress in me wishes it were! (10)
  • She was at his knees, and must look up, or confess guilt. (10)
  • For me, her pettishness is one of her charms, I confess it. (10)
  • He would confess that the present dividend of four per cent. (8)
  • You are full of horror and will not confess it to yourself. (12)
  • But to me, I confess, it is all vanity and vexation of spirit. (14)
  • He was prompted to betray and confess himself: courage failed. (10)
  • I confess I should not think much of wearing that sort of feather. (10)
  • We were obliged to confess that she was catching a foreign accent. (10)
  • Confess that being a good husband and father has tried you terribly. (8)
  • I write to you to confess I thought myself a cleverer fellow than I am. (10)
  • You know I am sentimental, and I confess we dropped a few tears together. (10)
  • You can afford to laugh at it, but I confess it puts your friends in a rage. (10)
  • Uncle Nic is ill; he will not confess it, that is his way; but he is very ill. (8)
  • I confess he is a little wearisome with his old ruins, and his Dante, the poet. (10)
  • To confess that Fiorsen was here, having omitted to speak of him in her letters? (8)
  • Even if he could bring himself to confess his dishonesty, that would not suffice. (13)
  • What if we had to confess that we took to our heels the moment the idea struck us! (10)
  • Even if it hurt my vanity, I should be happy to confess my error: I was utterly out. (10)
  • I had to confess that it generally was not, and that this was part of my grief with it. (9)
  • This is one sort of love, but I confess it does not particularly recommend itself to me. (4)
  • This bit of philosophy, which I confess I thought fine, did not seem to impress Kendricks. (9)
  • There are times when, I confess, I require a Laetitia Dale to bring me out, give and take. (10)
  • I was delighted, I confess, with this renewal of imagination in me after so many blank years. (14)
  • Beppo had heard Jacopo confess to his having conducted a wounded Italian gentleman into Meran. (10)
  • The dry confess they are cut off from the living tree, peeled and sapless, when they condemn it. (10)
  • But suppose, dear, this had happened, and I had said nothing to Mama, and then we had to confess? (10)
  • He had to explain Oxthodoxy to me, and then I could confess to one Congregational Church in Columbus. (9)
  • It amazes me, I confess; for, certainly, there can be nothing so advantageous to them as instruction. (4)
  • I confess that the hand here writing is not insensible to the effects of that first glass of champagne. (10)
  • Even in the character of their parasites I see a resemblance, though I am bound to confess that the Hon. (10)
  • Miss Milray returned to Mrs. Lander, and she made Clementina confess that she was a little trying sometimes. (9)
  • But perhaps there was nothing to confess, even now very likely there was nothing to confess. (8)
  • He was so frank that she had not quite the courage to confess in turn why she had come, but trumped up an excuse. (9)
  • If (as I myself confess to) you have enjoyment of old ways, habits, customs, and ceremonies, look to Court life. (10)
  • All his hopes of using it in his profession to make hardened sinners confess their misdeeds, were therefore, vain. (5)
  • And Vittoria was not led reluctantly into the oratory of the castle to pray with him; but she refused to confess. (10)
  • It is my humiliation to confess that our share in this contract is rescued from public ignominy by his generosity. (10)
  • Let me confess I was about to give it, when she added: But Mr. Pollingray, I am really afraid that your feet are wet! (10)
  • What he does may arouse the horror of the morally immature; I, too, I confess, find the motivation obscure and difficult. (12)
  • She assented, not liking to confess that she did not know what Chardonnet might be, and hoping it was some kind of sherbet. (8)
  • It was days before Verrian could confess himself of the fact to his mother, who listened with the justice instinctive in her. (9)
  • Before the judges the priest implored Madeleine to give up her delusion and confess the truth; but she was incapable of truth. (12)
  • If we made them have a good time, and sent them on their way rejoicing, I confess that I should feel myself distinctly a loser. (9)
  • I confess I should like a barrel-organ better; that reminds one of town and the opera; and besides, it plays more than one tune. (10)
  • In that estimate of the character of Nevil Beauchamp, Cecilia soon had to confess that she had been deceived, though not by him. (10)
  • Such was the gentleman I now presented to my friends, who, I must confess, appeared strangely puzzled by his manner and appearance. (6)
  • To confess that he had not the courage to inquire was as good as an acknowledgment that he knew too much for an innocent questioner. (10)
  • I confess that I liked her better and better, and before the evening was out I had quite transferred my compassion from the Deerings to her. (9)
  • The Protestant you see, does not confess, and she has to absolve herself, and must be doing it internally while she is directing outer matters. (10)
  • I confess that in the beginning this brilliant, pitiless lawyer, this consciencelessly powerful advocate, at once mocker and poseur, all but failed to interest me. (9)

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