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1 IV | Without that you would not believe me.”~“Simon,” resumed the
2 VIII| gallery. One might well believe that it had been pierced
3 VIII| deceived me!”~“I wish to believe you, Simon,” replied the
4 VIII| exclaimed Simon Ford; “I believe you, sir! A thousand years
5 IX | England was inclined to believe that one of its most distinguished
6 IX | orchestra.”~We may well believe that these strange apparitions
7 IX | state of mind which would believe anything.~All at once shouts
8 IX | reasoning could make him believe it. His companions were,
9 IX | existence of the Fire-Maidens as believe in Harry’s indifference.~
10 X | supernatural as you choose to believe.”~“Supernatural!” exclaimed
11 XI | malicious intention? Ah, yes, believe me, some being hitherto
12 XII | Harry,” said she; “I do not believe that, even as an infant,
13 XII | open air if they had.”~“I believe you would,” answered Harry. “
14 XV | the Lady of the Lake. I believe, if friend Jack looked about
15 XVI | through the bed of a lake? I believe I shall end by thinking,
16 XVI | injured anybody. We cannot believe that we have a single enemy
17 XVII| is. Whatever may befall, believe that my whole heart remains
18 XVII| you could say against it. Believe me, there is but one way
19 XVII| which was—that he made me believe that all men were base and
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