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1 4,1| the two De Witts." ~"In truth," replied the officer, " 2 11,1| reason for withholding the truth, he not only did not deny 3 11,1| avowal, but told the whole truth with regard to his own tastes, 4 11,1| possibly be speaking the truth, since the papers had been 5 11,1| can answer only the exact truth. Hear it. The parcel was 6 15,2| drew back as before. ~"In truth," she said, with that coquetry 7 18,1| heart that he is." ~"The truth is, that it is impossible 8 18,2| your bulbs." ~"To tell the truth," said the prisoner, sighing 9 19,2| her father. To tell the truth, there was in all this some 10 20,1| said, "you have guessed the truth; that suitor and amorous 11 25,2| stooping, and bowlegged?" ~"In truth, you draw Master Boxtel' 12 26,1| with that tone of honest truth which generally finds its 13 26,1| firmness of innocence and truth, "your report on the black 14 26,1| satisfied myself of the truth of news which seemed so 15 26,2| you promise to tell me the truth and the entire truth concerning 16 26,2| the truth and the entire truth concerning this tulip?" ~" 17 26,2| was such an expression of truth in the tone of her voice, 18 26,2| detailed with an accent of truth which, although producing 19 27,1| the King of Portugal. The truth in the matter is as I shall 20 29,2| should look to find it? ~In truth, to restrain his tears at 21 29,2| opportunity presents itself. In truth, my friend, I'm very much 22 31,2| Macbeth. ~And yet, if the truth must be told, this wretch,