1 It was almost unbelievable, said Squealer, that any animal could be so stupid.
2 The amazing, the profound, the unbelievable thrill there was in passionately talking to some really clever young man by the hour, resuming day after day for months.
3 With the stoicism of the young she took in the utter, soulless ugliness of the coal-and-iron Midlands at a glance, and left it at what it was: unbelievable and not to be thought about.
4 But that was enough for Gerald, overwhelmed at his unbelievable luck in actually marrying her.
5 Here were three unbelievable happenings and their minds could not take them in.
6 Had she been told, she would have been pleased but unbelieving.
7 And the civilization of which she was a part would have been unbelieving too, for at no time, before or since, had so low a premium been placed on feminine naturalness.
8 In all her sheltered life she had never seen evil and could scarcely credit its existence, and when gossip whispered things about Rhett and the girl in Charleston she was shocked and unbelieving.
9 They say the alligator, the rhinoceros, though enclosed in bullet-proof mail, have each a spot where they are vulnerable; and fierce, reckless, unbelieving reprobates, have commonly this point in superstitious dread.
10 The unbelieving dog," answered Anwold, "kennels in the cell next your holiness.
11 If he neglects, I will have the unbelieving villain's head.
12 A Cistertian Prior sends a letter to a soldier of the Temple, and can find no more fitting messenger than an unbelieving Jew.
13 The word 'Mother' suggested other maternal counsels given long ago, and received with unbelieving protests.
14 Through love she knew all his soul, and in his soul she saw what she wanted, and that such a state of soul should be called unbelieving was to her a matter of no account.
15 "Whom Pagans and unbelieving Gentiles call Duke of Buckingham," replied Milady.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In 54 CAPTIVITY: THE THIRD DAY