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1 To be very truthful to a person, one must have a liking.
2 Lawson, the very truthful historian of this country, who wrote about 1700, says:
3 On this subject Dr. Baird's book on Religion in America is very truthful .
4 But she was a very truthful child, and perhaps it was her genuine opinion.
5 I happen to be a rather young one,-anda very truthful one to boot.
6 Brown is evidently a very truthful man, for he hesitated.
7 Rose told me herself and she is very truthful .
8 I wasn't very truthful at the time, I'm afraid.
9 Nancy had always been a very truthful child.
10 Cheverny, a very truthful man, came full of this to tell it to me at once.
11 Hanny was sobered by the immensity of her statement, for she was a very truthful little girl.
12 She was a very truthful woman and she instantly realized that that last sentence was not true.
13 Sylvie Hermenstein was of a very truthful nature, and she had not attempted to deny this suggestion.
14 His speech was often bitter, but never spiteful, and, having nothing to fear, he was a very truthful man.
15 They're not always very truthful . '
16 Oh, Margaret, I know it will be hard for you to believe, but you know I am very truthful .
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