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1 I | imperturbable coolness, a great confidence in himself, and a sort of 2 III | distrust to unquestioning confidence. Henceforth, he could believe 3 VI | of success. He had every confidence in himself, and his happiness 4 IX | That showed a great deal of confidence on your part.”~The widow 5 IX | magistrate placed implicit confidence in her revelations, although 6 X | that betrayed superlative confidence in his own muscles; “Am 7 XII | any means despair, and his confidence, exaggerated though it might 8 XII | A man must have great confidence in himself, or a wild longing 9 XIII| ordinarily put considerable confidence in his clerk’s long experience. 10 XVII| residing a certain amount of confidence.~“I pity you if you are 11 XVII| Doisty, the jeweler, into his confidence he would have instructed 12 XIX | auxiliaries who have won their confidence.~Naturally, however, it 13 XIX | never have shown me such confidence as M. Segmuller.” He had, 14 XXI | ears.~Father Absinthe’s confidence wavered. “All this will 15 XXI | nevertheless occurred. In his confidence and pride, he had sworn 16 XXIV| XXIV~Lecoq’s confidence in the oracle he was consulting 17 XXIV| hovel, who was so full of confidence in himself, and so earnest