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1 But never mind our little digression - the value of study lies in study.
2 This little digression has induced us momentarily to overlook the incidents of the tale.
3 But to return to the ceremony from which this little digression has taken me.
4 This name leads me to a little digression .
5 This little digression may perhaps, in the reader's eyes, excuse the interest Admiral Bluewater took in our heroine.
6 Pardon this little digression .
7 Smooth feels assured, will pardon this little digression , which he will set down to my love for that darling little State.
8 After this little digression we will return to our drummer, who now began to read, or rather to cry out the command of the king.
9 However, returning from my little digression on the relative value of "love" and "nothing," let me continue my short history of the game.
10 Watson would tell you that these little digressions of mine sometimes prove in the end to have some bearing on the matter.
11 (The little digression as to my Philadelphia experiences was really meant to lead around to this.)
12 Dr. Watson would tell you that these little digressions of mine sometimes prove in the end to have some bearing on the matter.
13 "We are making a little digression into philology, you see," he remarked, as he pocketed the box.
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This collocation consists of: Little digression through the time
Little digression across language varieties