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1 Yes, your highness; but I crave permission to serve you without salary.
2 The narrator must here again crave permission to suspend his narrative.
3 In that case we crave permission to join Your Honor's party.
4 If so, I would crave permission to undertake the office.
5 Beltham, I crave permission to take up the word.
6 We crave permission to enter and watch operations.
7 Captain, I crave permission to conduct my brother to a surgeon, where his wound may be dressed.
8 Might not he crave permission to take her home, that is, if she will leave your Grace?
9 Even were we to become contrite and crave permission to return to duty, it would not now be permitted.
10 On the same day the young cardinal came before the Sacred College, assembled in Consistory, to crave permission to doff the purple.
11 But seriously, Gabriella, I crave permission to walk courteously home with you this evening, for it is the last of my vacation.
12 He went so far as to crave permission to go to Sir Henry and put the whole of the mysterious facts before him.
13 I have but just sold a necklace to the Duchesse de Joyeuse; I crave permission to show my trinkets to the fair ladies here.
14 She has not craved permission , it has come by tacit consent.
15 And now Hough himself craved permission to address a few words to the Commissioners.
16 The following morning the Lady Katuti craved permission of the princess to see her daughter.
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