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A writer has truthfully said in regard to associating the name and use of the plant with the primitive users of it.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.
"I am sure there is no one I shall like half so well," said Isabel, truthfully; and Flora loved her for not being gracious.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
Well, I can say that I have had many such opportunities, and can truthfully declare that I have enjoyed them all.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOW
Yet who could truthfully charge her with having obtained her divorce in order thereby to claim any fresh licence for herself?
MARRIAGE LA MODEMRS. HUMPHRY WARD
The title, then, should be attractive; it should be short; and it should truthfully indicate the contents of the essay.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTER
But with all the trying, it is very hard to say truthfully that I am thankful for my creation.
WE TENLYDA FARRINGTON KRAUS
"Yes, thank you," replied Patty, as truthfully as she could.
THE NICEST GIRL IN THE SCHOOLANGELA BRAZIL
The butler had spoken truthfully when he said the woman was poor looking.
DAISY ASHFORD: HER BOOKDAISY ASHFORD
So far as I am myself concerned, I have told everything truthfully.
A PLEA FOR CAPTAIN JOHN BROWNHENRY DAVID THOREAU
In a word I can truthfully declare that I have hardly ever since loved so fondly and so sincerely as I did then.
THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILDALBERT MOLL
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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