She confessed that she had taken the money. [verb]
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Forgive the sins of those who confess to you, and in your merciful love give us your pardon and your peace. [verb]
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Old adversary 's of their junior days, Caroline will confess to not being back to the same standard, yet ! [verb]
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Dante's comedy acted, and confess myself ignorant of its merits. [verb]
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"Come now, confess you have not a gown ordered." [verb]
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It must, indeed, be confessed that Sapho is of an ugliness which would protect her even were she not guarded by the aegis of genius. [verb]
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He had confessed to seven and thirty, which to the girl of twenty seemed serious middle-age. [verb]
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Alas that I should confess it. [verb]
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Shargeloes confessed; "and after all, Eliza is the proper person." [verb]
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Not a quiver of his haughty features showed the bodily pain that racked him, nor a flinch of his deep eyes confessed the tumult moving in his mind and soul. [verb]
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A stronger, and clearer, yet more mysterious will than her own had conquered hers; but she would not confess it, and yield entire obedience; neither could she cast it off. [verb]
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