Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        thoroughfare might well have believed himself in St. Petersburg
 2      I,     III|     vehement gesture - "what I have believed a myth is really true. The
 3     II,      II|          with the iron mouth. It is believed the fat cook is his wife,
 4     II,     III|           is wonderful! I certainly believed I should have to speak Latin
 5     IV,      II| water-monster that frightened me. I believed that you invented a fable
 6      V,      II|          and more perplexed. He had believed the baroness wished to enter
 7     VI,       I|          ideal, whose embodiment he believed he had found in the lovely
 8     VI,     III|          dwelt in seclusion, but he believed he knew them well enough
 9    VII,      II|              and one would not have believed that a skull could be so
10    VII,     III|           lady, after telling him I believed her to be my wife, Ange
11    VII,     III|           had begun to grow dim; he believed the characters on the page
12     IX,     III|      neighborhood of the trench, he believed it to come from the muskets
13     IX,     III|          the firing behind him, and believed himself surrounded by the
14      X,       I|            had sent them to Raab he believed he had selected a secure
15      X,       I|           all, he could hardly have believed that so much honor would
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