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beings 1
belied 1
belief 1
believe 29
believed 22
believes 3
believing 3
Frequency    [«  »]
30 send
30 silent
30 standing
29 believe
29 crime
29 followed
29 forgotten
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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believe

   Chapter
1 2,2| There may be husbands who believe themselves responsible for 2 2,2| send him along." ~"I cannot believe that monsieur wishes a law-suit." ~" 3 2,4| you again? I can scarcely believe it. You know too well that 4 2,4| know what's going on. You believe me your dupe, but you are 5 3,1| gratitude, exclaimed: "I believe you! You are a man of honor - 6 4,2| her own. Which is right? I believe he is. His desire to borrow 7 5,1| least. He had made them believe, and they in turn had made 8 5,1| turn had made many others believe, that Pompier de Nanterre 9 5,6| Certainly not. He could not believe it. Then why was the fellow 10 6,2| this, and tried her best to believe it; but in her secret heart 11 6,2| threats, that she could not believe he would be thus resigned. 12 7,3| brightened. She so longed to believe him! And her son was beside 13 7,5| fact, I will have it. So believe me when I tell you that 14 7,5| forget to question me. You believe yourself an illegitimate 15 7,7| What! you try to make me believe that? 'Advice!' Then he 16 9,5| dishonorable act? No, he could not believe it. In whom, or in what, 17 10,1| You are watching me, I do believe. Get back to your kitchen, 18 10,3| and a tongue as well. And, believe me, if there's any reward, 19 11,4| Fortunat found it difficult to believe that this beautiful, imposing 20 11,5| have found an answer. I believe that the marquis has in 21 12,3| would be only too glad to believe her falsehoods. And to think 22 12,4| have been so stupid as to believe that she ever thought or 23 12,4| his mother: "I can never believe that Marguerite deserts 24 14,5| Nonsense! you can't make me believe that! What's the meaning 25 15,6| house-tops, no one would believe me. But you are my son, 26 16,3| success." ~"I wish I could believe you." ~"Facts shall convince 27 19,3| of robbery myself. Do you believe me guilty?" ~"Good God! 28 19,4| presents this letter. And believe, my dear count, in the absolute 29 20,1| said this he did not really believe it, and it was without the


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