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1 II| chosen.”~ ~He had spoken truly, for Marie-Anne’s beautiful 2 V| his official duties, this truly great man had the strength 3 VI| really superior mind and a truly refined nature.~ ~When Mme. 4 VI| impose.~ ~Now she could truly say that she knew Maurice’ 5 VII| took these acclamations, “truly spurious coin,” as Chateaubriand 6 XV| two men said no more. A truly funereal silence pervaded 7 XXIII| Never! never!”~ ~He was truly formidable; he brought to 8 XXVII| Marquis de Sairmeuse was so truly our leader,” exclaimed the 9 XXVII| this affair—whether he was truly with us, or whether he was 10 XXXIII| only woman whom he had ever truly loved—the only woman whom 11 XLI| Was not such conduct truly heroic in a man whose dazzling 12 XLI| which she had inspired in so truly great a man never once made 13 XLV| would possess for me.”~ ~“As truly as the sun is in the heavens 14 LII| of Mme. Blanche was now truly pitiable. She found herself 15 LIV| unsatisfying, restless life.~ ~The truly happy are not those who 16 LIV| eyes of the multitude. The truly happy hide themselves from