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 1     V|   likewise.[Pg 117] Teresa's confidence grew proportionately with
 2     V|     spinster with his entire confidence.~ ~"Madam," said he, "I
 3     V|     admitted Teresa into her confidence; but, perhaps, she surmised -
 4     V|   happier! And still greater confidence arose in her heart. He to
 5     V|   she took her aunt into her confidence, and revealed everything -
 6    VI|    so far honour me with his confidence as to tell me," replied
 7   VII| remain, however. He had more confidence in him, he said, because
 8     X|      souls, so that you feel confidence in them at the very first
 9     X|      win their hearts, their confidence?~ ~Again and again she read
10     X|      cannot feel the fullest confidence; for although God preserve
11     X|      have recommended to the confidence of his daughter, if he had
12     X|     ladyship can repose your confidence without running the risk
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