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1 Yet in common fairness he was entitled to a hearing.
2 In common fairness , of course, this should be remembered, that two years had elapsed.
3 Yet in common fairness we must remember the stuff with which they had to deal.
4 She ought to remember that, in common fairness .
5 Is this courtesy, is it common fairness , is it the boasted civilization of our nineteenth century?
6 The girl demurring against this apothegm-ascustom again exacted,-was ,stillin common fairness , convinced of her error.
7 Well, and what in common fairness could he or anyone else expect me to do about it!
8 If you had an ounce of common fairness in your composition you would admit I could do no less.
9 In common fairness these questions must be asked and answered, before we heave our critical half-bricks at strange poets.
10 I'm proud of having won her; and as to my having concealed it, I ask you, in common fairness , what else could I do?
11 Since part from you I must," said Jurgen, tenderly, "I intend, in common fairness to myself, to find a companion as like you as possible.
12 "No, no, no," said Dr. Pym soothingly, as if in common fairness .
13 Common fairness , however, obliged her to add that he seemed "more like a gentleman" than she had supposed.
14 "I think, in common fairness , it is my turn for an innings again,-don'tyou?"
15 "I am well aware of it," he replied, "and in common fairness to yourself, I can only say that I am sorry to hear it."
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