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1Well, then, among friends, I will admit frankly that it is a birthmark.
2Well, I admit frankly the truth of what you say.
3I'll admit frankly that I doubt if I would ever have thought of it.
4And I will admit frankly that I should prefer not to be alone at present.
5I admit frankly my sympathies are not with you.
6I admit frankly I am a great admirer of Brookes, personally and from every tennis sense.
7His subconscious thoughts made reservations that he, in moments when he was intimate with himself, would admit frankly.
8I admit frankly my admiration for this Spartan three quarters of a million of soldiers and sailors, and their officers.
9As for himself, he was ready to admit frankly that after to-day golf on an English course would for a time be a bore.
10I'm confident you're endeavouring to elevate them so far as possible; and I admit frankly that I've modified very greatly my first estimation of you.
11Lectures bored her, she admitted frankly, unless she knew the lecturer personally.
12Erasmus admitted frankly for himself that he did not like danger.
13David Hare admits frankly that Oscar Wilde is a hard act to follow.
14It admitted frankly yesterday that serious errors had been made.
15They admitted frankly that signals were wirelessed out of France.
16Denry admitted frankly that he was nonplussed, staggered and outraged.
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