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1 But if you really must know the whole thing was perfectly simple.
2 No one was ever going to know the whole truth about Plum.
3 I saw this trouble coming; now let me know the whole truth.
4 I seemed to know the whole string of emotions-orso I thought.
5 Since you have guessed so much you had better know the whole .
6 As soon as she is safe he shall know the whole truth.
7 You must know the whole story, cried several voices, eager with curiosity.
8 Your father shall know the whole , Gwenny, unless you tell the truth.'
9 And now you know the whole story of Marian's adoption, Mr. Fenton.
10 Do you know the whole of it, how it was that time?
11 But I don't think you know the whole extent of your wretchedness.
12 If you don't know the whole story, it's easy to get carried away.
13 Or perhaps he didn't want me to know the whole story.
14 Although I suppose you already know the whole story, don't you?
15 You know the whole cast is onstage for the final scene.
16 And now you know the whole secret of the Woodbury Mystery.
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