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  • He has confessed. (1)
  • We have him, our quarry confessed! (10)
  • He confessed that later. (12)
  • Let it be confessed, never. (10)
  • She confessed as much to me. (12)
  • Vittoria tacitly confessed to it. (10)
  • I confessed to him and ten others. (10)
  • The rich colouring confessed to it. (10)
  • She wrote, she confessed, laboriously. (10)
  • He has confessed to me that Evan told him! (10)
  • He confessed that he had done it to please me. (9)
  • He confessed he had found me changed at first. (10)
  • I confessed that I began to feel longings for society. (10)
  • I have confessed to you all the cries of my own breast. (12)
  • She confessed as much, had he been guided to perceive it. (10)
  • For himself he confessed to not having thought much on them. (10)
  • She confessed she believed the devil went about in the night. (10)
  • Here, she confessed to Diana, she would wish to live to her end. (10)
  • She confessed her inability to form an estimate of such conduct. (10)
  • Truth speaks, and takes the spots of the confessed, To veil them. (10)
  • Upon that Cumnock confessed in humility to his not being wealthy. (10)
  • I conceived him, I confessed, hardly pitiable, though not enviable. (10)
  • Janet now confessed to me that their intimacy had never known reserve. (10)
  • Toward tea-time she confessed to headache, and said she would lie down. (8)
  • Neighbours might have required an explanation of shrieks, he confessed. (10)
  • Vittoria confessed she had not written it purposely to defend the king. (10)
  • Beppo ignominiously confessed that he had not heard of this second duel. (10)
  • He confessed to not having noticed them in the grass: what was the name? (10)
  • Mrs. Carthew confessed her guilt, asking how it could have been avoided. (10)
  • Van put a constable on his track; we found him out, and he confessed it. (10)
  • This woman had not been found; she confessed that she had never seen her. (10)
  • The only answer confessed to a distaste for all exercise once pleasurable. (10)
  • At Third Avenue they took the Elevated for which she confessed an infatuation. (9)
  • The tone and the word gave Fulkerson a discomfort which he promptly confessed. (9)
  • In a stupefaction, he confessed to himself that he could say actually nothing. (10)
  • Merthyr confessed that the Austrians had as good as beaten them at Santa Lucia. (10)
  • She had confessed in it to the same sweet, fearful trouble that he himself was feeling. (8)
  • And it must be confessed that in a merely temporal sense all was not well with Mr. Gilson. (1)
  • It must be confessed that the man of the world had drunk quite as much as was good for him. (8)
  • Forced to speak plainly, Adela confessed she thought she knew the nature of that something. (10)
  • Apart from his philosophy, he stood confessed a bankrupt; and it had dwindled to near extinction. (10)
  • But he was of a passionate and impulsive nature, and in a moment of abandon he confessed his love. (9)
  • My brain was weak, my heart exhausted, my body seemed truthful perforce and confessed on the rack. (10)
  • At first the brazen Cadet swore, when he faced his judges, he was innocent, but afterwards he confessed all. (19)
  • What he confessed now sounded at first confused and dim as the story of ghostly visions or the dreams of fever. (12)
  • The count dejectedly confessed his incapability to restrain them: the young desperadoes were ready for anything. (10)
  • Braintop stated that she had returned to London, and, blushing, confessed that he had given her his return ticket. (10)
  • He confessed to his dear friend Rosamund Culling that he thought the parsons happy in having time to read history. (10)
  • It must be confessed, however, that if contradicted he increased considerably the ironical decision of his sentiments. (8)
  • She had no great admiration of the sentimental Sicilian composer, she confessed, yet she sang as if possessed by him. (10)
  • Again Temple pronounced a negative, this time wilfully enigmatical: he confessed it, and accused me of the provocation. (10)
  • His men, he said, had confessed their sin similarly to the crab in a hole, with one claw out, as the way of sinners was. (10)
  • Mrs. Bennet invited him to dine with them; but, with many expressions of concern, he confessed himself engaged elsewhere. (4)
  • The West Virginia people confessed that they could not produce those fine grades, and they willingly left the field to him. (9)
  • Besides, the story was not false as far as his intentions went: he confessed it, and I ought to have put it in a postscript. (10)
  • Luigi confessed (owing to a singular recovery of his memory) the gift of the cigarette as coming from the Signorina Vittoria. (10)
  • His close kinship with the Countess had led her to think baseness possible to him when it was confessed by his own mouth once. (10)
  • The denial not only confessed that she did know, but it informed her mother that all was as yet tacit between the young people. (9)
  • And rightly so, seeing that he confessed to his own bent for sarcastically stinging: he was therefore bound to endure a retort. (10)
  • He confessed to himself, that latterly he had, he knew not why, been impatient with her, rancorous in thought, as never before. (10)
  • The liquid darkness of his large eastern eyes cast a light that brought her heart out: she confessed it, and she comforted him. (10)
  • It must be confessed that he had come unwillingly to discovery of the depth of his passion, aware that it meant giving up too much. (8)
  • In fact, she as good as confessed her scheme to plot for the acknowledged position of Countess of Ormont in the English social world. (10)
  • It must be confessed that victory is a distinct advantage to a man requiring attention, but many do not live to avail themselves of it. (1)
  • That supplication coupled with his name confessed the end to which her quick vision perceived she was being led, where she would succumb. (10)
  • Two or three of the least implicated volunteered to be betrayed by him; they went and confessed, and put the Government on a wrong track. (10)
  • When at last Westover confessed that he had carried his picture of Cynthia as far as he could, Whitwell did his best to hide his disappointment. (9)

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