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1 May I not indulge the hope of seeing them at Kazonndé
2 I will indulge the hope that my wife, children, and all friends are well.
3 Oh, I think we must indulge the hope that this catastrophe has not extended far.
4 Do I not occasionally indulge the hope of living long enough to sample the first fruits?
5 Few men are so modest as not to indulge the hope to which their heart prompts them.
6 No, Mr. Travilla, you needn't indulge the hope of getting rid of me for even a week.
7 Be that as it may, I will indulge the hope , so long as you do not forbid it.
8 If your efforts are unanimous, you may indulge the hope of forcing your enemies to recognize your rights.
9 On these conditions I accept it, and will yet indulge the hope of giving you a picture acceptable to you.
10 The letters that we received from you were all that they should be, and I ventured to indulge the hope I have named.
11 Most of the French officers I have met with indulge the hope , that some differences at the Congress may occasion a fresh war with Austria.
12 Though I have no hopes of my hearing from her till my return to England, yet I will indulge the hope that all is well.
13 After an attempt to master Monsieur de la Baudraye, she had indulged the hope of becoming a mother.
14 At this period of my life, without being romantic, I might reasonably have indulged the hope of preferment.
15 Now, Max had, indeed, indulged the hope that she would bestow upon him this small mark of gratitude.
16 He indulged the hope that this manoeuvre would call the attention of the British general to his own defence.
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