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1 It is very hard, all the same, monsieur, to refuse admittance to one's mother.
2 But who in Alexandria could venture to refuse admittance to a son of the Queen?
3 Guy had not time to refuse admittance to the visitor, she followed so close upon her message.
4 Then, greatly agitated, but not daring to refuse admittance to the dreaded soldiery, the woman unbarred the door.
5 I have been refused admittance repeatedly-bothin person and when I wrote.
6 On the morrow Richard learnt that Hubert Eldon had been refused admittance .
7 Every time, therefore, that he came to Versailles he was refused admittance .
8 Barbara knocked at the door very often, but Ursel persisted in refusing admittance .
9 At the gate they were refused admittance unless the king would accept conditions.
10 And the owner of the garden refuses admittance to any man.
11 Among the rest came the treacherous old Koah, but he was refused admittance .
12 The mate and several of the crew were also refused admittance to him.
13 Her mother, having been refused admittance , had fumed and fretted herself to sleep.
14 On his way, young Simon summoned Winchester, but was refused admittance .
15 Now I had been refused admittance as a casual,-howeasy is the descent!
16 Count Pateroff had again called in Bolton Street, and had again been refused admittance .
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