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 1     I|           t say for certain, but I believe the Hungarians so called
 2    II|            the poets would have us believe, but made up for it by eating
 3    IV|         poor Meyer really began to believe that now the whole family
 4    IV|         least they made each other believe. As a matter of fact, however,
 5    IV| happy-minded people who never will believe what they don't like. They
 6    IV|        they don't like. They won't believe that any one is angry with
 7    IV|          thought me fool enough to believe that you were bringing up
 8    IV|          much have liked others to believe something of what he believed
 9     V|          of all this trouble, and, believe me, ancient spinsters know
10     V|              Dame Kramm could only believe that the unknown gentleman
11   VII|            its help; they made him believe that the gipsy Vidra was
12   VII|        Enfin!" cried he, "I verily believe the old chap means to live
13  VIII|        wishes to fall?"~ ~"I don't believe it, sir. I don't believe
14  VIII|           believe it, sir. I don't believe what you say. I feel you
15    IX|          The man himself would not believe it," pursued Mrs. Meyer. "
16    IX|             I said, 'it is hard to believe in that; one cannot trust
17    IX|          he said that if I did not believe his word of honour and his
18    IX|            and she had to make her believe that the gentleman really
19     X|             Every one was ready to believe the worst of her beforehand.~ ~
20     X|            advice, which proceeds, believe me, from the purest intention
21     X|    families in the realm. I verily believe there's not a name in the
22  XIII|            horseman?"~ ~"I readily believe that you are; but pray,
23  XIII|            Pg 292] to your wishes! Believe me, only then am I unhappy,
24   XVI|           ill."~ ~He could not but believe what she said, as she was
25 XVIII|          himself; "and nobody will believe it. That woman loves somebody,
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