Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IX|   Yet first I must win his confidence as a physician, so that
2     I,       X|  to him had come true. His confidence in St. John of Nepomuc had
3    II,      II| features inspired love and confidence, and who yet had murdered
4    II,     III|   gain her respect and her confidence. This you have done. Oh,
5    II,      VI|  placed infinite trust and confidence, was a faithless deceiver;
6    II,       X|   to give me proof of your confidence."~ ~"I did not intend it
7    II,       X|     Were meant to win your confidence."~ ~"So Cenni co-operated
8    II,     XIV|    she gave her answers in confidence, as patients usually answer
9    II,      XV|    a foreigner had so much confidence in the French cause as to
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