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1
And I
ask
the
reader
's
forbearance for the necessary personal history involved.
2
I must
ask
the
reader
's
pardon for again referring to Chinese inns.
3
This question I would now
ask
the
reader
to deal with briefly and candidly.
4
I must
ask
the
reader
's
pardon if he should find these repetitions intrusively frequent.
5
I
ask
the
reader
to follow with particular care the following historical summary of Anglo-Irish finance.
6
We must now
ask
the
reader
to return with us to the little settlement at Quebec.
7
I must
ask
the
reader
's
patience now with a date or two, and stern facts-two-three-ormore
8
I
ask
the
reader
,
meanwhile, to follow, as the ship's head goes round to windward toward Antigua.
9
In writing from my own experience I must
ask
the
reader
's
pardon if I seem egoistic or autobiographical.
10
I send them all my compliments from the homeland, and
ask
the
reader
,
if he will, to do likewise.
11
We, too,
ask
the
reader
.
12
As it is impossible to describe this adequately, I must again
ask
the
reader
to assist with a few comparisons.
13
First of all I will
ask
the
reader
to compare the original square diagram with the circular one shown in Figs.
14
So much in the way of general preface to the pages for which I am about to
ask
the
reader
's
attention.
15
For these irregularities we must
ask
the
reader
's
patience, and beg him to believe that some pains have been devoted to arrangement.
16
The western horn is Mulinuu, the eastern, Matautu; and from one to the other of these extremes, I
ask
the
reader
to walk.
ask
the
reader
ask