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1  I believe he was quite well off.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  I don't believe that any longer.
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3  Torvald, I don't believe you mean that.
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4  I believe you do feel thoroughly at home with us.
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5  It will come, little by little, Nora, believe me.
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6  And life has taught me not to believe in fine speeches.
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7  Oh, Torvald, I don't believe any longer in wonderful things happening.
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8  But you must believe me, Mr. Krogstad; it is not in my power to help you at all.
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9  I believe that before all else I am a reasonable human being, just as you are--or, at all events, that I must try and become one.
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10  He said I was thoughtless, and that it was his duty as my husband not to indulge me in my whims and caprices--as I believe he called them.
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11  When you told me of the happy turn your fortunes have taken--you will hardly believe it--I was delighted not so much on your account as on my own.
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12  I believe they would have procured his dismissal if the Department had not sent you over to inquire into it, and if you had not been so kindly disposed and helpful to him.
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