Chapter
1 1 | important that you should believe my word. For some of the
2 1 | own. If you do not wish to believe me, so be it. I can scarce
3 1 | so be it. I can scarce believe it all myself.~The strange
4 2 | conditions? I doubt it, and believe a resolute attempt may bring
5 2 | For on my part, I do not believe it possible that the Great
6 2 | noise, Mr. Smith, did you believe that you heard that most
7 3 | was especially useful. I believe that that gallant lad would
8 3 | responded Mr. Smith, “and I believe that the inside exists only
9 5 | we have good reason to believe that it has sunk into a
10 5 | her mystery.”~“Mr. Ward, believe me that I regret deeply
11 5 | many criminals escape us! I believe we should never capture
12 7 | me yet more strongly to believe that it was the work of
13 8 | to succeed. It is true, I believe it will be difficult.”~“
14 8 | there is every reason to believe that he has been, and still
15 10| well-known phrase, scarcely believe their eyes.~As for myself,
16 11| here!”~“I have reason to believe they will be, for quite
17 15| speed.~Everything led me to believe that it was here that the
18 15| one in which he might well believe himself safe from all attacks?
19 17| and Pleasant Garden would believe that the crater had reopened.
20 18| Had he not every reason to believe, from the report of my companions,
21 18| Mr. Ward could scarcely believe my story. “Well, my dear
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