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1 She proved to be the True Briton , Captain Broadly, from China.
2 Free to die like a true Briton fighting for his King and Country.
3 There is scarce such a living creature as a true Briton .
4 My comrade did the same, like a true Briton , for he was game to the backbone.
5 Fred was holding on like a true Briton .
6 Still, like a true Briton , he pushed on.
7 Why, is not that strain enough to cause any true Briton to rise from the dead?
8 You are certainly a true Briton .
9 Spoken like a true Briton .
10 John Rosewarne, like a true Briton , venerated rank, and had a Briton's instinct for the behaviour proper to rank.
11 Honourable Gentlemen may laugh; but I'm a true Briton , and will not serve my friend the less because I scorn to flatter him.
12 Several other ships were now met with, one of which proved to be the True Briton , Captain Broadly, from China, bound direct home.
13 The Marquess had been somewhat democratized by his life in the army, and, being a true Briton , he always expected the worst in America.
14 Well, I suppose they wish to see the oldest-looking, and, next to a true Briton on his travels, the oddest thing on the Continent.
15 "Thank'ee, lad, you're a true Briton . "
16 'I'm afraid you won't teach the true Briton to agree with you,' said Melville, shaking his head over the sums involved by this British propensity.
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