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1 I| lawfully ours.”~ ~“That is true; but Monsieur de Sairmeuse 2 I| the enthusiasm.~ ~“That is true,” murmured some of the older 3 I| a year.”~ ~“Yes, that is true,” replied Chanlouineau; “ 4 II| his old master.~ ~It is true that the nation had sold 5 II| If what you say proves true, father,” she murmured, 6 VII| had said nothing of the true circumstances which attended 7 VIII| listened.~ ~“It is certainly true,” said one of the men. “ 8 X| in England.”~ ~This was true. Only these millions, which 9 XI| finger, and replied:~ ~“It is true—I have lost my way.”~ ~Agitated 10 XI| a most signal service! A true gentleman like my father, 11 XI| Maurice had disguised the true cause of his outburst of 12 XII| exercised.~ ~He had, it is true, seen this rival rudely 13 XII| what you say?”~ ~“It is true. My eldest son heard from 14 XII| to his son:~ ~“Is it not true, boy?”~ ~“Yes,” promptly 15 XIII| Really, nothing could be more true. If I am behind the age 16 XVI| ten years ago.”~ ~It was true. It had been, at least, 17 XVII| her.~ ~He had not, it is true, formally declared himself, 18 XX| they were happy.~ ~It is true that dissatisfaction was 19 XXV| said; “nevertheless, it is true. Two officers belonging 20 XXVIII| Oh! if what you said were true? But you undoubtedly deceive 21 XXIX| it was a menace. “It is true, however, that it rests 22 XXX| handwriting.~ ~“Ah! he is a true friend,” he murmured.~ ~ 23 XXXIV| killing me you would, it is true, escape the chastisement 24 XLII| she replied:~ ~“Yes, it is true that I have a favor to ask 25 XLII| any dirty work done. It is true that I was well paid for 26 XLIII| that what you tell me is true?” she asked.~ ~“As sure 27 XLIII| half from here.”~ ~“That is true. I remember now. Were you 28 XLV| luxurious.~ ~“Then it is true!” exclaimed Blanche. “And 29 XLV| Aunt Medea was, it is true, in the garden; but after 30 XLVII| from his chair:~ ~“That is true,” he cried. “Take me to 31 XLVII| a child by him? Is this true? I will not—I cannot believe 32 XLIX| we have not explored.”~ ~“True; but we must extend the 33 L| understand it all, now. It is true that Marie-Anne was not 34 L| cortege of spectres.~ ~It is true that Mme. Blanche attributed 35 LI| same.~ ~The change, it is true, had been gradual; it had 36 LI| house has been a hell. It is true that you have given me shelter — 37 LI| Martial; “perhaps more. It is true that they might in three 38 LII| hope of vengeance. It is true that we are very high and 39 LII| thoughts.~ ~Aunt Medea, it is true, was of great assistance 40 LV| That was vexatious, it is true; but they had captured one