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1 1, 1| a cork as this.”~“That’s true enough,” replied John Mangles, “ 2 1, 2| suggested Lady Helena.~“Very true, my dear, and I’ll not forget 3 1, 3| county to progress, he was a true Scotchman at heart, and 4 1, 6| even for a woman. Isn’t it true, John?”~“Quite so,” said 5 1, 8| islands, and Glenarvan, true to his promise, offered 6 1, 8| Impossible!”~“It is too true,” replied Paganel, in a 7 1, 12| imprudent. Paganel was a true Frenchman in his impetuous 8 1, 16| he was guided; yet, with true Indian reserve, he maintained 9 1, 19| Thaouka, who slept standing, true to his high blood, proud 10 1, 22| and deluged the plain in true tropical torrents of rain. 11 1, 23| our own eyes.”~“All very true, your Honor,” replied Tom 12 1, 24| modesty which characterizes true merit. Then he turned the 13 2, 1| on the subject.”~“That’s true,” replied Glenarvan.~“A 14 2, 3| energies, and the ship is the true vehicle of civilization. 15 2, 5| telling him frankly the true state of affairs, stating 16 2, 6| on chance, and forget the true cause is their own idleness 17 2, 7| and his captivity. He is a true man, worthy of your entire 18 2, 9| been called rich, for it is true of countries, as individuals, 19 2, 11| shut after he passed.”~“True.”~“Well, after that I cannot 20 2, 12| parents had acted. They were true Australian savages living 21 2, 14| the most perfect breed, true “hunters.”~The two gentlemen 22 2, 16| the common fate.”~“That’s true,” said John Mangles. “It’ 23 2, 16| Victoria.”~“Ah, that is true,” returned Paganel, trying 24 2, 18| hundred miles!”~This was true, for Mulrady’s horse, the 25 2, 19| a very rapid one, it is true. However, by pursuing a 26 3, 3| fancy.”~“All that is very true, Mr. McNabbs, and if it 27 3, 6| said Glenarvan.~“That is true,” answered John Mangles. “ 28 3, 18| joined myself to you in my true character as quartermaster, 29 3, 19| whatever to our ear.”~“That’s true,” said Paganel. “It is a 30 3, 19| caught up a spy-glass.~“True enough,” said Paganel, turning 31 3, 20| Europe.”~“Ah, that is very true, Captain Grant,” said Lady 32 3, 20| had gradually reached its true meaning, continuelle. Indi