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1 Besides she knew his vanity, his pride and his lack of faith.
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2 Sonia felt that his gloomy creed had become his faith and code.
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3 I have reason to have faith in your judgment rather than in anyone's.
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4 She has such faith that there must be righteousness everywhere and she expects it.
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5 "Oh, dear, I have faith in him, but I haven't slept all night," exclaimed the poor woman.
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6 Dounia put implicit faith in his carrying out his plans and indeed she could not but believe in him.
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7 Ah, Rodion Romanovitch, don't put too much faith in words, perhaps prison will not be altogether a restful place.
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8 At the time he had put no faith in those dreams and was only tantalising himself by their hideous but daring recklessness.
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9 I haven't faith, but I have just been weeping in mother's arms; I haven't faith, but I have just asked her to pray for me.
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10 There was so much swinishness in my soul and honesty too, of a sort, as to tell her straight out that I couldn't be absolutely faithful to her.
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11 In fact, I triumphed, while my lady remained firmly convinced that she was innocent, chaste, and faithful to all her duties and obligations and had succumbed quite by accident.
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