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1. ‘I think all of us,’ she said, taking his hand, ‘in spite of our faults, are pardonable
2. Such a syneresis ismore pardonable at
3. The hypothesis of an oral law would have been a pardonable invention, if no more solid ground of hope had been furnished of a world to come
4. Next day Amy was rather late at school, but could not resist the temptation of displaying, with pardonable pride, a moist brown-paper parcel, before she consigned it to the inmost recesses of her desk
5. As she turned the pages rich in dainty devices with very pardonable pride, her eye fell upon one verse that made her stop and think
6. Let them hear how much you have improved," said Laurie, with pardonable pride in his promising pupil
7. And I, through pardonable weakness, refrained from correcting the error; asking myself what good there would be in disturbing his last moments with information that he had neither power nor opportunity to turn to account
8. On the other hand he might be only bluffing, a pardonable weakness because meeting unmistakable mugs, Dublin residents, like those jarvies waiting news from abroad would tempt any ancient mariner who sailed the ocean seas to draw the long bow about the schooner Hesperus and etcetera
9. Caris wondered whether he believed that any deceit was pardonable provided it was done for the sake of God’s work
10. Let us admit without bitterness, that the individual has his distinct interests, and can, without forfeiture, stipulate for his interest, and defend it; the present has its pardonable dose of egotism; momentary life has its rights, and is not bound to sacrifice itself constantly to the future
11. Is not one pardonable, if one at last refuses! Can the inexhaustible have any right? Are not chains which are endless above human strength? Who would blame Sisyphus and Jean Valjean for saying: "It is enough!"
12. He called it a bad thing, done in the worst manner, and at the worst time; and though Julia was yet as more pardonable than Maria as folly than vice, he could not but regard the step she had taken as opening the worst probabilities of a conclusion hereafter like her sister’s
13. He called it a bad thing, done in the worst manner, and at the worst time; and though Julia was yet as more pardonable than Maria as folly than vice, he could not but regard the step she had taken as opening the worst probabilities of a conclusion hereafter like her sister's
14. But I hasten to add, however, that in my eyes she was at least half right; it was more pardonable for her than for any of us to hesitate in drawing the final conclusion
15. An aberration in which everything is pardonable
16. At all events, it was a joke, and, of course, a most pardonable and innocent one
17. But I consider this is pardonable
18. “We are prepared to sacrifice our lives at the wars, and therefore a gay, reckless life is not only pardonable, but absolutely necessary for us, and so we lead it
19. Dramatic license is a great thing, and it is pardonable when it is used with discrimination