Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |        extravagance mixed with truth and information. Verne has
 2    1,    4|     their minds to refuse. The truth is, they remembered Captain
 3    1,    9|      And besides, to speak the truth, we are not sure if that
 4    1,    9|        tall.”~“But what is the truth, then, among all these contradictions?”
 5    1,   19| Instead of deserting them, the truth was that the Indian was
 6    2,   12|       poor child.~To speak the truth, up to that moment he did
 7    2,   17|     could say no more, but the truth flashed on every mind. They
 8    3,    4|     own quarters.~“Tell me the truth, John,” said Glenarvan,
 9    3,    4|        Glenarvan, calmly.~“The truth, my Lord, is that we are
10    3,    5|    such, in not concealing the truth from him.”~Paganel was right.
11    3,    9|       finish and precision and truth of the design, which sometimes
12    3,   18|     the BRITANNIA.”~“The whole truth?”~“The whole.”~“But what
13    3,   18|      guarantee for me, for the truth of a criminal. That’s natural.
14    3,   18|  criminal had spoken the whole truth. He had only missed his
15    3,   20|        almost bent him double. Truth obliges us to say it was
16    3,   20|   gradually getting nearer the truth, however, as he learned
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