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1 Being the only bachelor present, I claim the privilege of free speech.
2 Till then I claim the privilege of giving you a few orders.
3 In the latter case I shall claim the privilege of choosing the pattern.'
4 I claim the privilege of old fellowship: give me thy hand.
5 Since your merriment interrupts my work, I claim the privilege of sharing it.
6 As her foster mother, I claim the privilege of sending her to Europe.
7 As a friend I claim the privilege of being disagreeable.
8 You see I claim the privilege of an old friend.
9 I claim the privilege of changing the subject, too.
10 I am no flatterer, and claim the privilege of a friend to speak my mind.
11 For our Poet we now claim the privilege , at once bright and austere, of death.
12 We claim the privilege , too, as belonging properly to the party that is now absent.
13 I claim the privilege of a guest and a word or two with our fair hostess.
14 They are too remote to share the general government, and, therefore, claim the privilege of governing themselves.
15 I claim the privilege of being seen before I am condemned, and heard before I am executed.
16 Mr. Ware has been permitted to taboo camp-meetings, and I claim the privilege to cry off on Greeks.
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