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1 Honor bright, your majesty, I'm telling you the truth.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVII.
2 There was things which he stretched, but mainly he told the truth.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I.
3 That book was made by Mr. Mark Twain, and he told the truth, mainly.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I.
4 So I says to myself, here's another place where I got to resk the truth.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXII.
5 You see, he started to tell me the truth; but when he stopped that way, and begun to study and think again, I reckoned he was changing his mind.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXI.
6 I got to tell the truth, and you want to brace up, Miss Mary, because it's a bad kind, and going to be hard to take, but there ain't no help for it.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVIII.
7 They made the king tell his yarn, and they made the old gentleman tell his'n; and anybody but a lot of prejudiced chuckleheads would a seen that the old gentleman was spinning truth and t'other one lies.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXIX.
8 Well, I says to myself at last, I'm a-going to chance it; I'll up and tell the truth this time, though it does seem most like setting down on a kag of powder and touching it off just to see where you'll go to.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVIII.
9 I says to myself, I reckon a body that ups and tells the truth when he is in a tight place is taking considerable many resks, though I ain't had no experience, and can't say for certain; but it looks so to me, anyway; and yet here's a case where I'm blest if it don't look to me like the truth is better and actuly safer than a lie.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVIII.