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1 1,2| give him a proof of his confidence. He remembered that this 2 3,2| somewhat shook Baron Trigault's confidence. "You have been slandered!" 3 4,2| insinuate himself into his confidence." ~Pascal interrupted the 4 4,2| agent; he will give me his confidence. I shall take him money 5 6,1| four persons! She had confidence in the first two; she believed 6 6,3| is imminent; I have only confidence in you - you alone can aid 7 6,5| investigate the matter. I have confidence in you. I know that you 8 7,4| explained. That maternal confidence which is so strong in the 9 8,1| of character, unbounded confidence in one's own energy, with 10 10,1| This will prove my great confidence in you." Whereupon, he acquainted 11 10,5| appearance must have inspired confidence, for the servant replied: - " 12 11,4| beyond expression by your confidence. My door, indeed, was closed 13 11,4| deign to honor me with their confidence. So my surmises are correct; 14 11,5| been in M. de Valorsay's confidence, sir? Would you be willing 15 11,5| deeply impressed by the confidence of this young girl, who 16 12,1| succeed in winning Valorsay's confidence, and in obtaining irrefutable 17 12,4| unheard, and has no greater confidence in me than in my accusers. 18 12,4| way as to win Valorsay's confidence, and induce him to betray 19 13,1| enable you to win Valorsay's confidence?" ~"Yes, and if it belonged 20 14,3| How could M. Wilkie lack confidence after that? The brightest 21 14,4| given you a great mark of confidence, for in lending you my influence 22 15,1| inspires you with unlimited confidence, and the melancholy expression 23 15,5| inspired me with unlimited confidence I don't know. Perhaps it 24 19,2| she felt such unbounded confidence. ~Having told Chupin that 25 19,3| to win M. de Valorsay's confidence, discover his plans, and 26 19,4| seen trustees betray the confidence of which they had seemed