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1 1 | sins; we are telling of true facts, which it would be 2 2 | explain Mademoiselle Gautier's true position to the duke. It 3 3 | Now this heroine is so true to life that I feel as if 4 3 | died in the desert, it is true, but in the arms of the 5 3 | principle: Be good, be young, be true! Evil is nothing but vanity, 6 4 | gave one hundred francs." ~"True," I said, embarrassed in 7 4 | only pity you." ~"It is true," he said, rising and walking 8 5 | blond?" ~"Yes. ~"It is quite true." ~"Who was this Armand?" ~" 9 7 | yourself." ~"If that were true," I said, "I should not 10 7 | her. She was veiled, it is true; but, veiled though she 11 9 | which I kissed. ~"It is true," she went on; "you know 12 10| came to see me." ~"It is true I am nothing to you," I 13 10| you every day." ~"It is true, but why did you not come 14 10| behaved so stupidly." ~"That's true. And yet you were already 15 10| any one to-night." "It is true; but that is a serious friend." ~" 16 10| in a low voice. "Really true?" ~"I swear it." ~"Well, 17 11| she had seen me? ~It is true that there are events of 18 13| shocking? Well, they are true. You are a very nice fellow; 19 15| when my mother died. It is true that for twelve years of 20 16| follow. What I tell you is a true and simple story, and I 21 17| we breathed together that true life which neither Marguerite 22 18| Prudence said was cruelly true. ~"This is how it is," she 23 20| accustomed to be so?" ~"Is it not true that you are living with 24 24| Be frank." ~"Well, it is true." ~"I have won three hundred 25 24| in love with her, it is true, but that is not a reason 26 25| I was beautiful, it was true, but, however beautiful 27 26| friend to hold my hand. It is true that if we had lived together 28 27| friend, if all that I read is true." ~"My father confirmed 29 27| it; that is, that it is true. ~I do not draw from this