And yet, he reluctantly admitted to himself that his mind might change.
Maybe, she reluctantly admitted now, he had done his best to save her life.
But he would not, she admitted reluctantly, be easy to forget.
A bit of men trouble,' she admitted reluctantly at last.
Nor, he had to reluctantly admit to himself, so afraid.
But Kevin admitted reluctantly that he just didn't know what to do about it.
Although he had to admit reluctantly, that it hadn't been all her fault.
"Perhaps," she admitted reluctantly, and once more tried to smile.
"I'm not sure which way to go," he admitted reluctantly.
But he could still be a murderer, Joe reluctantly admitted to himself.