Aún no tenemos significados para "quite excusable".
1He is a holy man, and quite excusable in this affair.
2He thought, however, it was quite excusable for any small party to retire.
3I believe the soldier swore like a trooper, and it was really quite excusable.
4The odd event was quite excusable on any ground of rule and propriety in the primitive school.
5This, if true, was quite excusable, for Miss Henrietta's little toilette glass reflected a bright, pleasant, and remarkably youthful face.
6To which Mrs. Midleton replied graciously, "I am sure if you had been it would have been quite excusable."
7If Fraulein Ellrich was beginning to flirt with Pechlar, it was quite excusable, as Wilhelm's coolness might well drive her to it.
8And as, all considered, neither papa nor mamma needs me, it's quite excusable, isn't it, that I should prefer living quietly alone.
9"No," said Deronda, looking at her coolly; "I think that is quite excusable sometimes.
10"I'm sure we shall all find Councillor Barlow's heat quite excusable- "theMayor diplomatically began.
11"You're quite excusable, I guess, father," she said sweetly.
12"You are quite excusable," returned Lulu pleasantly.
13"I am sure Mr. North is quite excusable, and it is good-natured in you to stand in the breach, Mr. Eckstein," he said.
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