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1 You must forego the pleasure of seeing her this time, Richard.
2 He could not forego the pleasure of being with Lizzie.
3 He could not forego the pleasure of occupying his new rooms in the Rue d'Artois.
4 Now when he saw Robert approaching he couldn't forego the pleasure of a final taunt.
5 On further consultation, however, they were induced to forego the pleasure of this horrible sacrifice.
6 There followed delay while the fakir was induced to forego the pleasure of a sulking fit.
7 But he could not forego the pleasure of witnessing her pride lower its crest to him.
8 He could not forego the pleasure of her society; yet how was all this to end?
9 And ye who cannot imagine, forego the pleasure , for I shall tell you no more about it.
10 I cannot forego the pleasure of referring with sincere affection to my brother octogenarian, Frederick L. Hosmer.
11 Just to oblige you, I've got to forego the pleasure of making a medical curiosity of myself.
12 But you must forego the pleasure of displaying my 'stern beauties,' as your particular possession, at the gallery.
13 He was obliged to forego the pleasure of many social gatherings, also, in order to get time to study.
14 I could not forego the pleasure of provoking him into a discussion about him, knowing how they hated each other.
15 My sudden departure compels me to forego the pleasure I had anticipated in seeing you at Chappaqua-atleast until the fall.
16 Mr. Speaker Sutton, of course, would have to forego the pleasure of the theatre as a penalty of his high position.
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