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1 But I need hardly tell you that the debate doesn't end there.
2 Placing me, as I need hardly tell you, in an awkward spot.
3 Not, it need hardly be said, Liberal in the English political sense.
4 The advantages of this sort of thing need hardly be enlarged upon.
5 S. Lucy, I need hardly remark, is the patroness of the eyes.
6 The insect, I need hardly say, was the least of her cares.
7 I need hardly refer, Sir, particularly to the publications of the day.
8 I need hardly tell you the rest, for you know it already.
9 I need hardly counsel you to accept the help which Bolivar offers.
10 The hurdy-gurdy, I need hardly tell you, belongs to the organ family.
11 All this time I was, I need hardly say, in a dream.
12 The reader need hardly be told that that bride was Sophie Mellerby.
13 That woman was-asI need hardly say, for the world knows it-myself
14 The protest, it need hardly be said, received little or no attention.
15 I need hardly remind my fellow-citizens of their duty to their country.
16 I need hardly add that Gibbie waited at her dinner-table no more.
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