1 Believe me, it is no idle curiosity.
2 Believe me yet a little, friend John.
3 At first I could not believe my eyes.
4 Believe me, we are now on the verge of one.
5 Believe me, my friends, we shall not have long to wait now.
6 At least, he wants me to believe so, and I shall never ask.
7 I really believe she has turned the corner, and that we are over her troubles with dreaming.
8 If I had not seized him just at the moment I believe he would have killed the man there and then.
9 I believe Van Helsing saw it, too, for I saw the quick look under his bushy brows that I knew of old.
10 It made an instant change in him, for the fury passed so quickly that I could hardly believe that it was ever there.
11 I believe we forgot everything except, of course, personal fear, and it seemed to wipe the slate clean and give us a fresh start.
12 I should not be here speaking to you as I am now if I did not believe you clean grit, right through to the very depths of your soul.
13 He is a philosopher and a metaphysician, and one of the most advanced scientists of his day; and he has, I believe, an absolutely open mind.
14 I tried to get him to talk of the incident, but he blandly asked me questions as to what I meant, and led me to believe that he was completely oblivious of the affair.
15 No trace has ever been found of the great dog; at which there is much mourning, for, with public opinion in its present state, he would, I believe, be adopted by the town.
16 Believe me that if the time comes for you to change your mind towards me, one look from you will wipe away all this so sad hour, for I would do what a man can to save you from sorrow.
17 They say that people who are near death die generally at the change to the dawn or at the turn of the tide; any one who has when tired, and tied as it were to his post, experienced this change in the atmosphere can well believe it.
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