Chapter
1 Pre| authors could not tell the truth without the risk of a residence,
2 3 | quite beside himself, "the truth is that we were six against
3 3 | ruining myself by speaking the truth. But I still trust you will
4 6 | religious community? In truth, my dear Captain, I have
5 6 | difficult it is to discover the truth; and unless a man be endowed
6 6 | perhaps appear, to speak the truth. I will take him for judge
7 6 | moment of concealing the truth; and he described to the
8 6 | hotel. I have told him the truth; that is to say, that the
9 9 | Answer!" ~"That is the very truth," cried the mercer; "but
10 11 | I only speak that exact truth." ~"And you say that one
11 13 | advise you to tell the whole truth; for your repentance alone
12 15 | we shall never know the truth." ~"Athos may always be
13 16 | What do you tell me?" ~"Truth, my friend. The angel was
14 16 | dismiss me. In your place, in truth, sire, I should yield to
15 17 | not go yourself? For in truth, I think I have hitherto
16 24 | better lower our heads?" ~"In truth," murmured d'Artagnan, to
17 24 | The old man read so much truth and so much grief in the
18 25 | while acknowledging the truth of what he said, I thought
19 25 | obliged to acknowledge the truth of the recital. My friend
20 27 | produced this sadness; for in truth he only drank to combat
21 27 | do not tell me the whole truth." ~"Condescend to listen
22 28 | anxious to find out the truth, "it is that, then, I remember
23 28 | who began to suspect the truth. ~"Which means that I have
24 31 | another." ~D'Artagnan felt the truth of this reproach. ~"I loved
25 34 | to Aramis to tell you the truth, I have never been seriously
26 35 | Artagnan, "and instantly." ~"In truth, my young friend, you will
27 43 | if you have told me the truth." ~"Monseigneur," said Athos,
28 43 | You have told me the truth, my gentlemen," said he,
29 47 | pity for heretics." ~"In truth," said Athos, "Aramis is
30 48 | Well, if you will have the truth, and me, too!" said Athos. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
31 50 | Winter, with contempt. "In truth, madame, do you think that
32 56 | I have promised you the truth; I will tell it, were it
33 61 | admitted no doubt of her truth. "Never, never!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
34 62 | Is that all, then?" ~"In truth, my dear Chevalier, you
35 65 | one else can attest the truth of this accusation, I attest
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