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1 I dare say I'm more truthful than you are in small ways.
2 He compares the two accounts stating that his was the more truthful .
3 I tell you, as a rule, women are more truthful than men.
4 It would have been much more truthful to say that he was worried.
5 Did her words sound more truthful to Cass than to her own ears?
6 For his excuse to Mr. Nott was more truthful than most polite pretexts.
7 Well, I'll give you another that is more truthful , and more ornamental too.
8 Whether it has become more truthful in the present days, remains an open question.
9 Or, to be more truthful , that he feared to face.
10 Far past a dangerous point, to be more truthful .
11 Maybe you'll feel more truthful tomorrow.' He ducked out.
12 The wonderful Washington was not more truthful than I.
13 Our myths seem to become more truthful the more we become convinced of their obsolescence.
14 His long, slightly bent nose and sharp chin and thin, tight mouth were more truthful .
15 Go, now, and pray for a more truthful tongue!
16 Children are often more truthful than their parents.
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