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1 I have been caught in the trap set for me, like a credulous fool !
2 What a credulous fool I have been to believe her!
3 As a youngling I was a credulous fool , willing to believe any mad claims.
4 Was all this mesmerism so much hocus-pocus and nonsense to deceive me, a credulous fool ?
5 It made me look like a credulous fool .
6 As I stood alone in my room a fear overcame me that I had been a credulous fool .
7 I am a good-humored, credulous fool .
8 Was he, after all, nothing but a credulous fool who had been hoodwinked by a pretty woman's play-acting?
9 You would look upon it as sheerest folly, I tell you, and laugh at me for a credulous fool .
10 Then I tell him he is a credulous fool to believe that chance can imitate omniscience, omnipotence and holiness so inimitably.
11 My fellow scholars think me a credulous fool ...
12 First you lure the credulous fool into the slough, and then chuckle at the success of your malice, and cry "Woe be to you sinner!"
13 The credulous fools of the moment in France are the Socialists.
14 What, I asked, is to be expected of a city peopled by such credulous fools ?
15 Like two weak, credulous fools we imagined that happiness could exist beyond the pale of duty.
16 But young gentlemen will be young gentlemen, and amuse themselves with just such credulous fools as you!
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