Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|         could not rest until we believed ourselves safe from pursuit.
2    2,  68|         we wondered greatly, we believed none the less implicitly
3    5, 131|         air that you would have believed the Sirens' harmonies were
4    5, 143|      did I dissimulate that she believed I was Love's own captive.
5    5, 144|        looked into a tavern nor believed the evidence of his own
6    5, 157|         air that you would have believed the Sirens' harmonies were
7    6     |    understood this code; he has believed that the law against giving
8    6     | sacrificed children; the Romans believed him to be a reincarnation
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