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"Candidly," she answered, calling all her powers of deception to her aid, "candidly, I don't think I should."
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"Candidly," I added, "I don't think you have the ruby -- for that matter,
The Paternoster Ruby Charles Edmonds Walk
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"Candidly," he grinned, "they are not so far wrong.
The Aspirations of Jean Servien Anatole France 1884
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"Candidly," said he, "put yourself in my place for a moment: I was in
Tales and Novels — Volume 09 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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"Candidly," she said, "the response has been very, very good.
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"Candidly," he wrote a friend in 1823, "I am not a friend of
BadEagle.com 2009
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Candidly and with humility he acknowledged the mistakes made along the way.
Nigel Hamilton: The Meltdown -- and After Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Candidly and with humility he acknowledged the mistakes made along the way.
Nigel Hamilton: The Meltdown -- and After Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Candidly and with humility he acknowledged the mistakes made along the way.
Nigel Hamilton: The Meltdown -- and After Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Candidly and with humility he acknowledged the mistakes made along the way.
Nigel Hamilton: The Meltdown -- and After Nigel Hamilton 2010
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