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To the Hague went Saint-Germain, diamonds, rubies, senna tea, and all, and began to diplomatise with the Dutch.

From Historical Mysteries by Lang, Andrew

And after spending this too sweet, too bitter hour with his beloved, Mr. Hawkehurst would diplomatise in order to have a little talk with Diana as he left the house.

From Charlotte's Inheritance by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)

Murray glanced at Amy, who gave him an imploring look, and, drawing a deep breath, he felt ready to diplomatise, give up self, and smother his indignation for the sake of those before him.

From The Rajah of Dah by Fenn, George Manville

“Yes, it’s a confounded nuisance, Linton,” said Major Sandars, “but you must diplomatise, and set all right somehow or another.”

From Middy and Ensign by Rowlandson, G. D.

I don't mean you can't diplomatise if you choose, of course, and better than anyone; but it isn't your nature to deceive yourself, nor anyone else.

From Tenterhooks by Leverson, Ada

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