I will confess all, I will disclose all, for I cannot live longer in this torment.
I asked him then what he had on his mind, and he answered: 'On the road I will confess what I have in my breast.
The man was laid shrieking on the instrument of torture, but the moment the screw was turned, he cried, ‘I will confess; I will confess.
In order that no time may be wasted and that our dealings may be frank, as becomes two honest seamen, I will confessto you, at once, that I have need of you.
I provoked the conflict, I will confess, in showing him these peaceful Keys, which he is dull enough to think open half the strong boxes of Christendom.
How foolish of me, the old, broken man, to dwell upon these successes, and yet I will confess that my age has been very much soothed and comforted by the memory of the women who have loved me and the men whom I have overcome.
I will confess to you that cavalry are not of much use in a siege, although there was a time when I would not have permitted anyone to have made such an observation.
I can tell you that it is no game for children, and I will confess that, in spite of my nine campaigns, I felt myself turn pale when first the ball flashed past me.
I will confess to you, my friends, that a cold chill passed up my back and my hair rose upon my head.
I will confess to an impulse to that effect; for who can look on and see their fellow-creatures straining every muscle, and not submit to human sympathy?
Nature and circumstances had combined to make her precisely the character she was; and I will confess I did not wish her to be, in a single particular, different from what I found her.
I will confess to your Majesty that I am afraid Heaven will grow weary of working miracles, and I tried to run away, because of the proverb: 'Heaven helps those who help themselves.
However, I will confess that, at heart, it gives me pain thus to rob the King of Navarre.
I will confessto your highness," said Coconnas, "that I had thought of going to her, but I scarcely dared.
I am infinitely obliged to you, Mr. Bulstrode, though I will confess I have never looked forward to rising in the world by taxing my friends.
I will confess that I have such inordinate expectations of the sale of my books, which I hope I think modestly of, that the sales reported to me never seem great enough.
I dislike intensely many things in your country," he said, slowly; "but I will confess that it interests me greatly.
I will confess a great deal more--I have been a witch these thirty years!
Have pity upon me, and give me the sacrament quick, and I will confess everything to you!
I will confess that I put them partly at the desire of a prominent magistrate.
I said, I will confessmy sins unto the Lord: and so thou forgavest the wickedness of my sin.
I returned stare for stare, but I will confess to feeling very much afraid.
I will confess to certain day-dreams in that respect, and obtained quite a lot of pleasure from them.
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