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1    II|     say, but I must know the truth, because I am a banker.
2   III|    together. To tell you the truth, I won a good deal more[
3  VIII|     feel you have spoken the truth, and still I deny it. In
4  VIII|      Kárpáthy had spoken the truth. The girl would not be able
5  VIII|  name must never conceal the truth.~ ~Suddenly a good idea
6    IX|    there was not one word of truth in the tragic monologue
7   XVI|    cannot be so; tell me the truth!"~ ~Rudolf's face grew serious,
8 XVIII| devils! You are speaking the truth now, I suppose?"~ ~His face
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