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1 For my own part I believe implicitly everything that she told me.
2 Mrs. Delvin was rich enough to believe implicitly in the power of money.
3 His unsuspicious mind had been schooled by Burr to believe implicitly in Wilkinson.
4 He had not yet come to believe implicitly in his star.
5 As a wife, my dear, you must believe implicitly what your husband says.
6 I am resolved henceforward to be as other persons, and to believe implicitly in my own importance.
7 These things may have been mere coincidences but you can see why they believe implicitly in their feathered oracles.
8 That young Fleet seemed to believe implicitly in what he said yesterday, and he lives up to what he believes.
9 From the look of his honest eyes I shall, when he can speak our language, believe implicitly what he says.
10 I was moved to make a solemn declaration of my readiness to believe implicitly anything he thought fit to tell me.'
11 Despite of all that George had said to his brother's prejudice, he was ready to believe implicitly in Philip's fair dealing.
12 So I beg of you, on the children's account, to handle it gently, for they believe implicitly in the durability of the fabric.
13 I remembered all I had seen and all I had suspected, and I could not bring myself to believe implicitly in Milly's stepmother.
14 Now, my dear Colonel, I'm not ashamed to confess that I am deeply superstitious, and that I believe implicitly in signs and prodigies.
15 You love the girl, you believe implicitly in her, and you are desperately anxious to get her out of the hands of that blackguard, Fenwick.
16 He believed implicitly in the justice of the courts of his country.
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