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1 It required a La Tour d'Azyr to disclose the truth to me.
2 I say trust that the full moon will disclose the truth soon enough.
3 The manner of her reception at the gate, then, would disclose the truth .
4 The young man felt that accident might disclose the truth at any time.
5 To you in strict confidence I disclose the truth : I am no longer twenty-five.
6 The chaplain's answers disclose the truth to the keen-eyed Orou:
7 The only people who don't want to disclose the truth are people with something to hide.
8 The organisers' notes failed to disclose the truth of the matter, however: that his body remained in Ravenna.
9 And Bellis should turn her mind to that, should try to think of some way to disclose the truth .
10 Her first idea had been to disclose the truth to Rhoda herself, and thus establish a claim to her gratitude.
11 May he bring out a series of "deathbed articles" to disclose the truth regarding Darwinism to his associates.
12 They could not ignore the fact that their reputations were at stake, and that the merest trifle might disclose the truth .
13 But that reason ceased to exist about a month ago, and I was free to follow you to Fort Garry-freeto disclose the truth .
14 I would be in favour of fines -and heavy fines for newspapers that don't disclose the truth to the Press Complaints Commission, he responded.
15 With every new instance of folly, my shame and selfcondemnation increased, and the more difficult I found it to disclose the truth to my mother.
16 Septimius hesitated a little; but there was no reason why he should not disclose the truth , - as much of it as Doctor Portsoaken cared to know.
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