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1 This was quite untrue , but every one was perfectly satisfied with it.
2 To say that Mrs. Wortle was jealous would be quite untrue .
3 Yet these stories are, as we have seen, quite untrue .
4 On the other hand, it is quite untrue that Froude had not read Cicero's letters.
5 As has been seen, this was quite untrue .
6 Such statement may be demonstrated, let us say, to be exceedingly doubtful, if not quite untrue .
7 As a generalisation that is quite untrue .
8 That Radmore believed to be quite untrue .
9 But this correspondence is by no means exact or proportionate, and the converse propositions are often quite untrue .
11 This statement is quite untrue .
12 This was punishment for Burke's quite untrue claim that the pope had been on his side in the original row.
13 It will be quite untrue ; no young man, with a moustache or without, will ever be in love with Catherine.
16 But it is quite untrue ; judicious absence is a weapon, and I must show you how and when to use it.
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