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 1    1|      private reasons, as they must believe; and it may be that they
 2    1|           my neighbors call good I believe in my soul to be bad, and
 3    1|           so destroying the man. I believe that all races at some seasons
 4    1|          simply because she cannot believe that I mean what I say,
 5    1|                           I cannot believe that our factory system
 6    1|         its transient character, I believe that that was doing better
 7    1|        train, not to say think and believe, accordingly, and I lost
 8    1|           from annihilation; and I believe that a like but infinitely
 9    1|                                  I believe that what so saddens the
10    3|       light. That man who does not believe that each day contains an
11    5|         make glue of them, which I believe is what is usually done
12    6|          any human neighborhood. I believe that men are generally still
13   12|           please my imagination. I believe that every man who has ever
14   12|          degrees of drunkenness. I believe that water is the only drink
15   12| entertained only in youth, as most believe of poetry. My practice is "
16   14|         conlucare), that is, would believe that it is sacred to some
17   17|       remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness of
18   17|            for a symbol. While men believe in the infinite some ponds
19   19|            a nasal twang, while we believe in the ordinary and mean.
20   19|        first-rate power. We do not believe that a tide rises and falls
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