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 1       I|             No; because I do not believe in his divinity," was the
 2       I|          mysterious stranger. "I believe the Vatican is seeking an
 3       I|          They are Christians who believe in the unity of God."~ ~"
 4      VI|       trumpets - so the faithful believe - are used in rendering
 5      VI|     gracious pontiff; but I also believe that, at the very first
 6    VIII|    Blanka was almost inclined to believe in the speaker's sincerity;
 7       X| relations with him?"~ ~"I cannot believe that such is the case,"
 8     XIV|          with them. If you don't believe it, look at this bouquet
 9    XVII|      them dear."~ ~"And did they believe you?"[196]~ ~"No, they doubted
10   XVIII|           Do you think so?"~ ~"I believe it as I believe in one God
11   XVIII|        so?"~ ~"I believe it as I believe in one God above us. Not
12   XVIII|    earnest.~ ~"Perhaps you don't believe me," said she. "Have you
13     XIX|         a million."~ ~"Don't you believe it. To be sure, her brothers
14      XX|   families the best we know how. Believe me, brother, I am as good
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