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1      IV|   added Manasseh, with as much confidence as if he had acquired a
2      IV|        a stranger's favour and confidence. But woe to those that thus
3    VIII|       infrequently reposed her confidence where it was undeserved, -
4    VIII|        than he. He has my full confidence and esteem."~ ~"But if you
5       X|      ready for them.~ ~In this confidence Blanka's entire mood underwent
6     XII|       began at length to place confidence in her words.~ ~"And you
7   XXIII|       brave effort at cheerful confidence, "do as seems best to you,
8    XXIV|      will, reposing the utmost confidence in their leader, and perceiving
9  XXVIII| business, with all the outward confidence of spotless innocence. Suspicion
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