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1  They were in truth fighting finely down there.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1
2  The tall soldier felt called upon to defend the truth of a rumor he himself had introduced.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1
3  Presently, however, they began to believe that in truth their efforts had been called light.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21
4  His head, in truth, felt precisely like a melon, and there was an unpleasant sensation at his stomach.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 14
5  The blue whirl of men got very near, until it seemed that in truth there would be a close and frightful scuffle.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 23
6  He was swelled with a tale he had heard from a reliable friend, who had heard it from a truthful cavalryman, who had heard it from his trustworthy brother, one of the orderlies at division headquarters.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1
7  He wished to return to camp, knowing that this affair was a blue demonstration; or else to go into a battle and discover that he had been a fool in his doubts, and was, in truth, a man of traditional courage.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3
8  All the roarers and lashers served to help him to magnify the dangers and horrors of the engagement that he might try to prove to himself that the thing with which men could charge him was in truth a symmetrical act.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 11