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1 1,1| mingling the false with the true, and representing herself 2 1,2| I interrupted her, it is true, and sent her away - and 3 1,2| and coldly said, "That's true. I thank you for having 4 2,4| not often at home, it's true - the sight of you exasperates 5 2,5| well that what I say is true; and if you desire proofs, 6 2,5| he remarked: "Yes, it's true that I gamble. People say, ' 7 3,3| have received of it. It is true, however, that I have not 8 3,4| but it is none the less true that he does follow it, 9 4,2| still an heiress." ~"That's true; but the very day after 10 5,2| perfect "form." ~It is true that M. de Coralth had promised 11 5,5| the hope that the news was true and the fear of being made 12 6,1| certainty overwhelmed her. It is true this man Fortunat had declared 13 6,3| but it is none the less true. I shall have my revenge 14 6,3| no longer young.' 'That's true. However, I shall attend 15 6,5| strange creatures. It's true that I am now a winner to 16 7,3| used to it, you know." ~"True, very true! - but tell me 17 7,3| you know." ~"True, very true! - but tell me it is not 18 7,4| enlightened her in regard to his true character - but no. She 19 7,4| faltered, "is this really true? Will you allow me to remain 20 7,4| They revealed him in his true character. Madame d'Argeles 21 7,4| to say, 'Well, yes, it is true; you are my son? ' So long 22 8,5| bare and desolate. It is true that Madame de Fondege had 23 10,1| s heel will be eternally true. A man may be humble or 24 10,3| you promised me." ~"That's true, mamma; but business, you 25 10,6| commission but myself." ~"That's true!" replied Chupin; "but how 26 10,6| emerged from the house. It is true that he looked altogether 27 11,2| of much use to me, it's true, but at least I shall no 28 11,4| you wished of me - that's true. But I allowed myself to 29 11,5| yes," he declared, "it's true. Valorsay HAS defrauded 30 12,1| and uncertain light, it is true, but nevertheless a hopeful 31 12,2| your passion?" ~"That's true, but - - " ~Madame Ferailleur 32 12,3| childhood?" ~"And it's quite true, mother." ~"She worked diligently, 33 12,4| unlike Marguerite's, it's true; but it's only a clever 34 13,2| said haughtily. ~"That's true - but we ought to play every 35 13,4| but it is nevertheless true that he suffers fearful 36 13,4| exacting generally. It is true, however, that I have a 37 13,5| This excuse might not be true, but it was certainly a 38 14,1| which he had revealed his true character. On seeing him 39 14,4| dignified air - the air of a true GRAND seigneur - the only 40 15,1| But, alas! it is only too true that when our glances met 41 15,3| revealed himself in his true character. He declared he 42 16,1| would have given vent to his true feelings. But here, under 43 16,2| suspicions based, it is true, upon strange and alarming 44 16,4| justice of the peace. That's true, but this man tells me that 45 16,4| has been committed, it's true; but I know the real culprit - 46 17,1| than a fortnight." ~It is true that M. Fortunat's clerk 47 17,3| Route d'Asnieres. Was this true? Was it not more likely 48 18,4| poor, dear child! that's true. I had forgotten. Well, 49 18,5| been untied." ~"Is that true? Don t deceive me! Where 50 19,3| shame me, Marguerite. It is true that of us two I showed 51 20,1| the Chalusse estate. It is true that a few trifling difficulties 52 20,2| 2~The report WAS true, however. But M. de Coralth 53 20,2| but Paul Violaine is his true name. He was formerly an 54 20,2| that you have just heard is true. I was sinking, and I tried