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1 I hope the reader will pardon this digression , which is not without interest.
2 We have seen them there, and, hoping the reader will pardon this digression , return to Florry's letter.
3 The reader must pardon this digression , which introduces the visit of the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather to Elsie Venner.
4 The reader must pardon this digression , which introduces the visit of the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather to Elsie Veneer.
5 The reader must pardon this digression , since distinguished worth and valour give an interest even to trivial objects.
6 My dear Holland, pardon this digression .
7 Pardon this digression , generous reader, and proceed with us to the story of
8 Pardon this digression , and we will return to our party.
9 Pardon this digression , my lords, I could not avoid it.
10 Pardon this digression , generous reader, and proceed with us to the story of Madame Flamingo.
11 Pardon this digression , reader.
12 Pardon this digression , my friends, but an allusion to the muse of poetry did not seem to me to be inconsistent with our gathering here.
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