Part,  Chapter

 1     I,    VIII|       and although I have always believed that spirits will break
 2     I,    VIII|       their former home, I never believed in a bank-note's return
 3     I,    XIII|      mankind, if Darwin is to be believed."~ ~"I say, it's high time
 4    II,     III|          her free will. I rather believed that men were afraid of
 5    II,     III|    simple fool - that I actually believed in the existence of a fund
 6    II,     VII|       sanctuary! It would not be believed if I told it!"~ ~At the
 7    II,       X|       her offence. And I had not believed in a Devil! Here he was
 8    II,    XIII|       really been beaten was not believed by anybody. Everybody was
 9    II,     XIV|          could that be?"~ ~"They believed me to be a Prussian spy."~ ~"
10    II,      XV|       people. I could never have believed that that tiny, silent,
11    II,     XVI|         for days, and all Europe believed in a restoration of peace.~ ~
12    II,    XVII|       you; for I was told, and I believed it, that money was all that
13    II,    XVII| luxurious to undeceive me, and I believed that you were making use
14    II,    XVII|          the degraded wretch you believed me to be, have never been
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