Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|      hope of success was small. True, the two or three uppermost
 2     I,      IV|         could he know all that? True, I had shown my passport
 3     I,       V| servants, I might call them our true and faithful friends, has
 4     I,       V|       what that?" she replied. "True, my nerves are not a bit
 5     I,     VII|          this was insufficient. True, we were now even with the
 6     I,     VII|         whom we thought to be a true red-feather man, and who
 7     I,     VII|    cannot give anyone a fair or true estimate of me, or my character,
 8     I,    VIII|  preliminary expenses. That was true, but I had earned the money,
 9     I,    VIII|         fellow that I am, but a true Dumany and a spendthrift.
10     I,      IX|       But I had interpreted the true spirit of my father's will,
11     I,       X|     prove fatal to him had come true. His confidence in St. John
12     I,      XI|      occasional nod and a "Very true, my friend," or "You have
13    II,     III|     distant way; but of a real, true attachment I could perceive
14    II,     III|         I had my strong doubts. True, she was religious, even
15    II,     III|        four-leaved clover was a true prophet of marriage. You
16    II,     III|       from beginning to the end true to the letter. I shall invent
17    II,      IV|         found a good, pure, and true heart that was full to the
18    II,    VIII|   against an angel like Flamma? True love is like pure gold,
19    II,      IX|         Cenni! Ha! ha! So it is true, and I have guessed right?
20    II,    XIII|      the balls flying thickest? True, you have by this course
21    II,    XIII|       franc 25."~ ~If this were true, one part of my scheme had
22    II,      XV|     leave; "but since you are a true friend of the French, let
23    II,     XVI|     dreaming. Could all this be true? Could ice be kindled into
24    II,     XVI|         all foreigners who were true friends of liberty to enter
25    II,    XVII|         of ecstatic delight.~ ~"True!" she said, "it is all true
26    II,    XVII|     True!" she said, "it is all true that you have said. Only
27    II,    XVII|       from the presence of this true woman!~ ~I went to her and
28    II,    XVII|        love him dearly and be a true father to him."~ ~As I said
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