Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        black book!"~ ~"You may trust my skill to evade pursuit,"
 2      I,      II| expecting me at home. Just you trust this coachman; he will help
 3      I,      IV|       knowing she might safely trust her little daughter to perform
 4     II,       I| alarmed.~ ~"The Herr Doctor, I trust, will be honorable enough
 5     IV,       I|          You will pardon me, I trust, if I add that the stipulation
 6     IV,     III|   consciousness."~ ~"Oh, I can trust this one; she will be silent."~ ~"
 7     IV,     III|         but, as a proof that I trust her entirely, shall let
 8     VI,       I|       part in anger. Don't you trust me any more? Listen, my
 9     VI,       I| indiscreet correspondent would trust his secret to the post;
10     VI,     III| eventful occasion."~ ~"You may trust me!" with alacrity responded
11    VII,       I| provide them themselves."~ ~"I trust the clock was not allowed
12      X,     III|       where is mademoiselle? I trust she is not suffering from
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