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1 He wondered if there could be any truth in that idle rumor.
2 I mean that truth, if there be any truth , needs no martyrs.
3 Could there be any truth in what St. John Ruthven had said?
4 If there be any truth in our religion, are we not all bad?
5 Could there be any truth in these words, or were they mere fancies?
6 Tell me, can there be any truth in his gloomy predictions?
7 But, Sir, if there be any truth in the story, what is he?
8 Indeed, in such a blind tumult of passion, could there be any truth ?
9 Could there be any truth in the statement, she wondered?
10 And then one began to wonder if there could be any truth in the old legend.
11 If there be any truth in the matter, Monsieur Pascal, doubtless, knows more than Madame Ogé.
12 That is incredible; and yet, if there be any truth in it, what a terrible position!
13 I know not whether there can be any truth in the legend, but that is their belief.
14 If there be any truth in morals, or in the doctrine of affinities, be assured that this is so.
15 You hear rumours, too, of great impending military scandals-Godknows whether there be any truth in them or not.
16 Could there be any truth in her questioning of the motives actuating the man who had sent us here?
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