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1 For his lapse of duty, however, he made such amends as were possible.
2 How could he help teasing, when he could make such amends ?
3 Don't you see that the worst of my torture is the impossibility of such amends ?
4 I greatly grieve over the hotheadedness of the lads, but I will gladly make such amends as lies in my power.
5 If both, theoretically, owned the inefficacy of such amends , the woman's instinctive subjectiveness made her find relief in this crude form of penance.
6 I will write against it-orwould, had I not written enough already), the poet most assuredly has made such amends here.
7 Allow me to make such amends as I can and call you what you most surely are-themost generous and least vindictive of men.
8 In my uncertainty as to how and when we may meet again, I should like to make you such amends as opportunity allows me.
9 But I give them, to make such amends as I can, plenty of room, pure air, neither hot nor cold, and flowers in abundance.
10 But I wish to make you such amends and do you such honour in this affair that I will confess myself to have been defeated.
11 Such amends were due one whose good name I had so deeply if secretly insulted.
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