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1 Int | mine a bit of history of true common life will be found 2 Pres | success was instantaneous. His true representations of Hungarian 3 Pres | essentially idealistic; the true and the beautiful shine 4 I, I| I - don't - know."~ ~"A true child of Paris!" in an undertone 5 I, I| his companion.~ ~"That is true; but we can't take the child 6 I, I| a tailor at St. Leu. The true dauphin, the son of Louis 7 I, I| could she understand?"~ ~"True; but we must be cautious." 8 I, III| believed a myth is really true. The police authorities 9 I, III| banker may say what is not true; but the nobleman cannot 10 I, IV| of another."~ ~"That is true," sighed the countess; " 11 II, I| illustration of the ever true axiom: "Extra Hungariam 12 II, I| dumpling-rolling; "that is quite true. The baroness sent some 13 II, I| but I always tell what is true," retorted the "county clock." " 14 II, I| was a lovely blonde, a true Viennese, good-humored, 15 II, II| the Herr Doctor."~ ~"Ah, true!" ejaculated her ladyship, 16 II, II| is more likely to be the true one. Four years ago the 17 II, II| learn that my tenant is a true nobleman."~ ~"His deeds 18 III, II| The child's wish was so true, so earnest, and Ludwig 19 III, III| lake; and it may have been true, for Neusiedl Lake is a 20 III, III| kill the count."~ ~"That is true, too, madame."~ ~"Then don' 21 IV, II| nor an Amazon. She was a true woman, neither inconsolably 22 IV, II| What you told me was true, after all! You did not 23 IV, III| interposed the count.~ ~"That is true. Then I can't raise an alarm?"~ ~" 24 IV, III| Count that the robber - the true robber who understands his 25 IV, III| that this statement was true. He found that his firearms 26 IV, IV| forward!'"~ ~"That is true, Master Matyas," assented 27 IV, IV| been molded in bronze. A true hero - a hero who battled 28 V, I| Vicomte Leon Barthelmy was a true courtier, a brave soldier, 29 V, III| said:~ ~"And if it were true that some one loves me as 30 VI, I| sin, but virtue. If it be true that human speech and thought 31 VI, I| liberator.~ ~The Diet, it is true, had authorized the "recruit 32 VI, II| becomes the duty of every true patriot to offer himself 33 VI, II| Then I will tell you the true one," rather haughtily rejoined 34 VI, IV| a frown.~ ~"It is quite true," continued Herr Bernat. " 35 VII, III| to her care. If this be true, then matters are in a bad 36 VIII, I| had learned to know the true meaning of gratitude - of 37 VIII, II| Katharina, this is not true! Your enemies have told 38 IX, II| The miracle happened - a true miracle, like the one of 39 IX, III| The man came forward - a true type of the gladiator of 40 IX, III| from his hands, and with true robber-wit called: "Surrender, 41 X, II| troopers - every man of them a true Magyar! - who rode through 42 X, III| A history that was not true?~ ~Or would it have been 43 X, III| carve on the marble her true life-history, that those