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1 You have still to learn the whole truth of your praise.
2 I cannot explain now, but you will learn the whole truth very soon.
3 Perhaps that part might be spared her; she need not learn the whole truth.
4 He resolved to learn the whole truth about the matter.
5 So this one rehearsal had been my only chance to learn the whole routine.
6 There's nothing like beginning at the bottom if you want to learn the whole business.
7 Yet it brought a pang, too; for then first he had to learn the whole truth.
8 Finding it so easy, I thought I would begin at the beginning, and learn the whole .
9 It was determined to go nearer to the stranger, at once, and learn the whole truth.
10 I'd let the scamp learn the whole lesson.
11 Some day the workers may learn the whole truth about the inside workings of the Centralia conspiracy.
12 The more you beg him not to inquire, the greater is his curiosity to learn the whole .
13 Anton had to learn the whole church service by heart and sing it over with his brothers.
14 But I did not learn the whole of the lesson that afternoon, or indeed till long after.
15 He controlled his eagerness, however, for he wished to draw Miles out, and learn the whole story.
16 On this point my mind was resolved, and I only waited to learn the whole truth first.
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