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By the play's end she has much to atone for.
She might have only a few more hours left in which to atone.
He was still trying to atone for his earlier problem.
Especially, he thought, if they have much to atone for.
And there was no way to atone for any of it.
Yet he felt that this one act might atone for the past.
He has done all that a man could do to atone for the past.
I'm needed here, and I have so much to atone for.
This is my chance to atone, to put things right.
She wanted him to do something to atone for his failure.
He sounds like someone who has much to atone for.
He does this one night early in their relationship to atone for having kept her waiting.
And some saw that the entire price of such an act would fall upon you atone.
You have done your part to atone for the past, now let me do mine.
He now wants to change and atone for his past life of crime.
Obviously, he spent his life trying to atone for it.
"Answer her questions and perhaps you will be allowed to atone for your crime!"
To atone, perhaps, for a time when he might have done more, but had failed.
It should be enough to atone for her crimes here.
He could not atone for his mistakes if they all died.
Give it to me to atone for the other I destroyed!
Even now it was not too late to atone for her mistake.
Now he expects me to do the same to atone for my own.
But your death, in itself, will not atone for these crimes.
I will have to atone, she told herself as their lips met.