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1 1,9| his heart he shared the confidence which his companions had 2 1,9| Pencroft, although he had no confidence in the proceeding, then 3 1,9| return." ~"Have you not confidence in Captain Harding?" ~"Yes." ~" 4 1,1| companions. The engineer had confidence, because he felt capable 5 1,1| deal with men. They have confidence in you, and you can depend 6 1,3| in a burst of absolute confidence. ~This work lasted till 7 1,3| but develop sentiments of confidence towards the Author of all 8 1,7| away his companion, whose confidence in Harding was such that 9 1,7| destined for food. Such perfect confidence had they in the engineer, 10 1,9| companions. They worked with confidence, even gaily, Pencroft always 11 1,9| He knew how communicable confidence is; he even smiled to hear 12 2,0| and Neb were taken into confidence, and the sailor suspected 13 2,1| Pencroft, with unshaken confidence, "we shall not cause you 14 2,2| did not share Pencroft's confidence in her, and as the latter 15 2,3| he would himself, and his confidence was justified by the coolness 16 2,6| return!" he repeated with a confidence which his companions could 17 2,0| Certainly, he had great confidence in his vessel, but nevertheless 18 3,3| may be seen, the sailor's confidence in the tutelary deity of 19 3,4| labor, but the colonists had confidence in themselves, justified