Villeroy, more outraged than anybody else, was yet too good a courtier to excuse himself at the expense of M.
Santeuil tried to excuse himself, but without effect; he was obliged to go, and was established at the house of the Duke while the States were held.
Othello wishes to excuse himself on the score of ignorance, and yet not to excuse himself,--to excuse himself by accusing.
In vain he tried to excuse himself, to offer explanations.
And he did not even stay to excuse himself to himself: he went headlong to her, with burning words on his lips.
Othello wishes to excuse himself on the score of ignorance, and yet not to excuse himself,—to excuse himself by accusing.
Thus he tried to excuse himself; but yet he knew that all the world would condemn him.
In no other way did he attempt to excuse himself,--but that, twice repeated, filled up all the pause which she made for him.
Believed for ever and aye of Jean Oullier, Courtin believed it would be easy to excuse himself to his young master,--in fact, that the matter would settle itself.
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