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belief 4
beliefs 3
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believe 30
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believedthey 1
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31 feel
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30 become
30 believe
30 cast
30 done
30 friends
Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | spend on a single sentiment,~believe me, that woman is as noble 2 4 | Yesterday the trouble was, I believe, in your legs," said the 3 4 | so strange that I can't believe them. If they were true,~ 4 6 | other women, was induced to~believe that beauty of body was 5 7 | envy which consumes him, I believe~there is greatness behind 6 8 | the things of Art. You may believe a poor woman who~has allowed 7 8 | departing!'~This conviction, I believe was not without its influence 8 8 | manners, and you will never believe in the~profound and rapid 9 8 | adore her on~his knees, not believe her on the faith of a glance 10 8 | the~forehead.~ ~"Do you believe it?"~ ~"They say so, but 11 9 | much to do with it as we believe.~ ~"I don't see any horses," 12 12| humility of my real hopes. Believe me, believe in the submission,~ 13 12| real hopes. Believe me, believe in the submission,~the patience, 14 12| would see me~more. Yes, I believe I should find courage to 15 12| Such a lover could not believe in the Amadis and the Cyrus~ 16 13| very silly person if you believe all~that Calyste tries to 17 14| harvest is a~good one. But I believe you have better reasons 18 16| him at once."~ ~"Do you believe that marriage would divert 19 17| wedding while men smile; men believe that~they risk nothing, 20 17| all of which, if I must believe you, are~relays that lead 21 17| justice Parisians would never believe.~ ~We start in three days 22 17| they could ever be got to believe it.~ ~After this poem of 23 18| watched, as you~may well believe, every wind that blew; I 24 18| man.~ ~"Ah! I have kept, I believe, my freedom of action," 25 19| me I shall~try to do so. Believe me, when I array myself 26 19| monsieur le~baron, I can well believe you are ashamed of it."~ ~ 27 21| portico, so little did he believe in the enormity of the cases 28 23| Schontz had, as you may well~believe, a plan. Jealous for the 29 25| issue from her convent, I do believe, to tear him from her."~ ~" 30 26| situation.~ ~"Would you believe, Monsieur le baron, that


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