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 1    1,   17|     inoffensive peasants.”~“You believe that, Paganel?”~“Certainly
 2    1,   17|       suavity, said bluntly:~“I believe you are wrong, Paganel.”~“
 3    1,   24|       and fly about. I begin to believe men were intended to live
 4    1,   26| alligators, they could scarcely believe they had escaped.~Thalcave,
 5    2,    3|          What, madam! You dont believe a man could be happy on
 6    2,    3|      the last day of the world. Believe me, Monsieur Paganel, such
 7    2,    4|      immense country. Indeed, I believe Leichardt is the only one
 8    2,    9|        prosperity since then, I believe,” said Glenarvan.~“Judge
 9    2,    9|       please. You may therefore believe me when I tell you that
10    2,    9|       is that?”~“You will never believe me.”~“Yes, we will,” exclaimed
11    2,   12|      certainly; but I could not believe it before.”~“Poor child!”
12    2,   14|        to himself. “I can never believe it is that.”~It certainly
13    2,   14|      Paganel found it easier to believe it was some Australian bird
14    2,   16|  hatchet or torch in hand, and, believe me, that’s not quick work.”~
15    2,   18|          No, no, they would not believe it; and, besides, what good
16    3,    1|         loading for Auckland, I believe?”~“Yes. What else?”~“What
17    3,    3|        replied John. “Would you believe it that there is not a chart
18    3,    3|         John Mangles; “I do not believe in ships that steer themselves;
19    3,    5|          replied Paganel; “but, believe me, a savage who has tasted
20    3,    6|        Sometimes it was hard to believe that she was not aground.
21    3,    8|        So singular that I dont believe a word of it,” replied the
22    3,   11|       of the delay.~The Maories believe that for three days after
23    3,   12|          What is your plan?”~“I believe,” said John, “that in the
24    3,   17|         that the Major began to believe he had nothing to reveal.
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