1 Do forgive me for saying that about Wade.
2 I'm not asking you to understand or forgive.
3 And Atlanta is never going to forgive you for that.
4 She hoped God would forgive her for hurting a tired animal.
5 She would forgive him anything if he got them out of this mess.
6 You must forgive me for what I said yesterday, for you're--all I've got now.
7 I still think you were hateful that night and I never expect to forgive you.
8 Yes, the ladies felt they could forgive and forget a great many things for such a brave man.
9 I don't give a damn whether you do either, for I shall never understand or forgive myself for this idiocy.
10 Don't you ever come back here with any of your piddling papers of pins and ribbons, thinking I'll forgive you.
11 You see, I never expected you to forgive me for my patriotic conduct that night on the road near Rough and Ready.
12 You could make him apologize for being a cur and forgive him so sweetly that he would hang around trying to kiss you a second time.
13 I used to have a lot of money, if you'll forgive me mentioning it, but right now all I own is my horse and the clothes I've got on.
14 Coming out to the carriage block they greeted her in accents that always made her feel that one could forgive Yankees almost anything except their voices.
15 But she knew, too, looking with confusion at the friendly faces about her, that if she withheld the news of Ellen's death, the Fontaines would never forgive her.
16 She quailed a little as she thought how white with mortification Ellen would be at hearing that her daughter had eloped with another girl's fiance, but she knew Ellen would forgive her when she saw her happiness.
17 She also had a letter from Suellen, poorly spelled, violent, abusive, tear splotched, a letter so full of venom and truthful observations upon her character that she was never to forget it nor forgive the writer.
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