She was then asked whether, when she confessed, she believed herself to be in a state of mortal sin; she answered, that she knew not whether she had been in that state, but did not believe she had done the works of sin.
She still held communion with the three saints who, she believed devoutly, came out of Heaven to aid her.
She believed that it was St. Gabriel: and she knew by her voices that it was St. Gabriel.
She was asked if she had not abjured that dress, and sworn not to resume it.
She believed that a certain amount of friskiness was as necessary to young human beings as it is to colts, but later both must be harnessed and made to work.
She believed, now, that he had gone away from her for all time, that the veil of limitless space was set between, them.
She believed in his love--believed in it now with all her might.
He could not believe in God, but neither could he think belief in such a God as she believed in, degrading.
She believed in the God of the whole earth, not in a puritanical God.
She believed also, for they that lie doom themselves to believe lies as well as disbelieve truths, that Richard had got into the house in order to learn things that might serve in the establishing of his claim.
And yet, leaning on the gate, and thinking vacantly, she remembered a time when through that shadow, she believed more in a God than she did now.
The Life, rather; and ignorant, with no words for her thoughts, she believed in it as the Highest that she knew.
Whatever the rest did, she believed in him; she always had believed in him, through all the dark years, when he was at home, and in the penitentiary.
Not an atom of doubt was in her mind; she never doubted, she believedor she disbelieved.
She sympathized with the social movements of the day; she believed in inventions and progress; she went to school and studied a great deal which her parents never heard of, and which she very promptly forgot.
Everard had, she believed, gone down to Khanmulla to see Barnes of the Police.
He had cried less, had, she believed, suffered less; and now he lay quite passive in the ayah's arms.
The man had been taken swiftly, mercifully, as she believed.
She believed he watched her narrowly though he certainly had no appearance of doing so, and the suspicion made her nervous.
Financed by the Hovey Fund, it owed allegiance, she believed, to women as well as the Negro.
Abolitionists, she believed, followed the only course consistent with their principles when they eschewed politics, abstained from voting, and devoted their energies with the fervor of evangelists to a militant educational campaign.
Chase, who, she believed, stood for justice and equality.
She believed that to save himself Beecher was withholding the explanation which the situation demanded.
She believed that he was attracted, but also saw that he was not blinded by her beauty.
She believed that he pitied her father as the victim of a wife's heartlessness and a daughter's selfishness and frivolity, and that he felt a repugnance toward her mother which his politeness could not wholly disguise.
Mrs. Claudel if she believed in dreams as much as Hattie and had dreamed that her mother was dead would put on mourning.
She had always been believing that loving and marrying and having children was something that was happening, she believed in believing that thing.
She believed that in doing anything nothing was changing, she believed that in arranging living any one would do that thing would arrange the living they were believing in.
She was loving and she was marrying and she was sick then and she had three children and she believed in everything in which she had always been believing.
I have begged Katy to listen to me, but Katy would only feel sorry for him if she believed he was bad.
She knew it, she believed it, she could not prove it, but she would not hear to anything else.
He had had two or three quarrels or fights, she believed, with the man from whom he took the warrant.
She intended, she believed, to ram her own best Sunday slipper down Split Madigan's throat!
In Split it bred and fostered a spirit of coquetry; she believed herself to be very French in long skirts.
She believed in a multiplicity of remedies, and was ready to try a new one--on somebody else--whenever the occasion offered.
She was not ashamed that she loved nor ashamed that he should know it, as she believed he did.
She believed that it was with sincere conviction that a leading journal had declared: "The evils of free society are insufferable.
She believed in his ability as a writer far more than he did himself, but success meant months, even years, of waiting, and she saw that he had not the strength to wait.
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