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 1    1,    3|        resolute and just, who believe that nothing should diminish
 2    1,   10|     Benito,” replied Manoel. “Believe me, I have a presentiment
 3    1,   11|      the village of Loreto. I believe it, but do not wish to confirm
 4    1,   11|  Minha.~“There are people who believe in the trunk of Manaos,”
 5    1,   18| Torres—you are not married, I believe?”~“No; I am, and always
 6    1,   20|   time, for he could scarcely believe that his ignoble attempt
 7    2,    1|   whose monarch, if we are to believe the fables of the district,
 8    2,    2|      hesitate for a moment to believe him?”~“Not for an instant,”
 9    2,    5|        I have every reason to believe, sir, that my arrest on
10    2,    7|       Why should these people believe in Joam Dacosta’s innocence,
11    2,   18|     and he had almost come to believe that Joam Dacosta’s safety
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