Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|      he felt any difficulty in believing was that about the fair
2   I,      XVII|        a sufficient reason for believing that what we see is the
3   I,      XXXI|        I find no difficulty in believing that thou mayest have gone
4   I,      XXXV|     combat with his enemy; and believing he was laying on the giant,
5   I,      XLIX|     reading them, and worse in believing them, and still worse in
6  II,       III|     yourself over-credulous in believing there was any possibility
7  II,      VIII| Quixote, "in saying, thinking, believing, and maintaining that my
8  II,        XI|        Quixote was glad of it, believing that some new perilous adventure
9  II,      XLIV|       this spot, righteous and believing, or your worship will own
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