I frankly confess that I should like best to be at peace with England.
To confess frankly that she had more sense than any male Englishman of her generation would be to utter a truth too harsh to be bearable.
Any other man in the wide world, I am equal to; but Slyme is, I frankly confess, a great many cuts above me.
Since her death he had, he frankly confess ed it, taken a drop too much.
"I remember, of course; and I confess frankly that I could never understand that infatuation."
It gave me, I confess to you frankly, many hours of quiet grief, which I tried to bear with philosophy.
The Warrior had to admire the officer's courage in frankly confessing to the treachery.
"More important than I'd like to admit," she confessed frankly after a long moment of thought, and shook her head.
Don't add a lie to the theft, but confess frankly, and we will all try to help you make us forget and forgive.