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1 1,5| Captain Harding smoke, and I believe that Mr. Spilett would rather 2 1,6| He did not, he would not believe in the loss of Cyrus Harding. 3 1,6| his master, he would not believe in his death! And this idea 4 1,9| I can never be made to believe that savages light their 5 1,9| fire at the house, I shall believe that the thunder itself 6 1,9| Yes." ~"But you don't believe that he will make fire?" ~" 7 1,9| will make fire?" ~"I shall believe it when the wood is blazing 8 1,0| The sailor could scarcely believe his eyes, and he was so 9 1,4| supply there." ~"Only I believe that the oyster is not very 10 1,8| murmur these words,-~"Yes, I believe that Top knows more than 11 1,8| and was therefore led to believe that the outer wall could 12 1,9| inhabited by natives, I don't believe it!" ~"Are you quite sure 13 1,1| their future domain. ~"I believe that we should not have 14 1,1| actually extinct. And I believe that centuries succeeding 15 1,1| friends, and I seriously believe that the aspect of our globe 16 1,2| served it as a tail. "Let me believe that these are pigs." ~" 17 2,1| colonists were compelled to believe that it never had been inhabited. 18 2,1| time. Yes, my friends, I believe that water will one day 19 2,1| kingdoms do not fail us. I believe, then, that when the deposits 20 2,3| and they were compelled to believe that Tabor Island was not 21 2,6| They were compelled to believe so, and Gideon Spilett could 22 2,6| we know more about it. I believe that the unhappy man has 23 2,7| your friends. I wish you to believe that, and now I will listen 24 2,8| Chance! Spilett! I do not believe in chance, any more than 25 2,8| chance, any more than I believe in mysteries in this world. 26 2,9| crimes were expiated, and I believe that he will return." ~" 27 2,0| sheltered on all sides, and I believe that even in the stormiest 28 2,0| perfectly perpendicular; and I believe that at their foot, even 29 3,1| therefore, reasonable to believe that the engineer's apprehensions 30 3,3| that the convicts should believe that the inhabitants of 31 3,3| convicts would be led to believe that the island was both 32 3,3| Ayrton's opinion, could not believe that she would dare to attempt 33 3,3| they on their side did not believe themselves to be exposed. 34 3,5| as everything leads us to believe, saved you from the waves, 35 3,5| artillery of Granite House. ~"I believe so. However," added the 36 3,5| have, therefore, reason to believe that our guns will bear 37 3,5| without our permission!" ~"Believe me, Pencroft," replied the 38 3,9| answered Pencroft. "I believe we're not fellows to be 39 3,2| thought, "I now have reason to believe that the convicts are not 40 3,7| obligations to me?" ~"Captain, believe us that we would give our 41 3,7| under the seas, never!" ~"I believe, Pencroft," answered the 42 3,9| Harding. ~"I, for one, don't believe it!" whispered Pencroft