Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|    have done the same. I only trust the hopes we are leading
 2    1,   10|      fingersends, and could trust implicitly to his never-failing
 3    1,   12|  instinct, and it was best to trust to them.~For about an hour
 4    1,   19|     well enough to be able to trust his wonderful lightness
 5    2,    5| indications of a storm. Dont trust, my Lord, to the appearance
 6    2,    7|     to say, “My Lord, you may trust Ayrton; I vouch for his
 7    2,   10|      Very well, Ayrton; I can trust you.”~The horsemen surrounded
 8    3,    9|      mind, and never lost his trust in Providence nor his belief
 9    3,   18|   offer or leave it.”~“I will trust to you, Ayrton,” said Glenarvan,
10    3,   19|      all events, dont let us trust them,” added Paganel. “The
11    3,   20|     did not despair. I put my trust in God, and accustomed myself
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