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1 II| to give you a proof of my confidence. People believe me to be 2 II| fail to realize that my confidence and my love has been misplaced.”~ ~“ 3 VII| gay, chatty, and full of confidence in the future.~ ~“Ah! it 4 IX| have betrayed my father’s confidence— he was obliged to leave 5 XV| loved one.~ ~Certainly their confidence in the companion in their 6 XVI| with a breath? Have you no confidence in me? Am I not an old friend? 7 XVIII| to force myself into your confidence. No, I give myself to you 8 XVIII| a father; but I have no confidence in my own son. He knows 9 XXII| animated by the imperturbable confidence of a child, they were marching 10 XXII| quickly as possible, and have confidence in me; I will be responsible 11 XXIV| what has become of your confidence in a just and beneficial 12 XXVII| clearly signified:~ ~“Have confidence in me—fear nothing.”~ ~The 13 XXVII| scoundrel began to gain more confidence.~ ~“First,” he replied, “ 14 XXVII| upon his lips a smile of confidence.~ ~How could he hope when 15 XXVIII| had, he declared, perfect confidence in him; and if they would 16 XXVIII| him fight, is deserving of confidence. For this combat in the 17 XXIX| Marie-Anne, thank you for your confidence. I will not abuse it. Let 18 XXIX| had shone almost absolute confidence, became gloomy. He had just 19 XXXII| he had the most implicit confidence— Abbe Midon.~ ~“Martial 20 XXXII| that he could place no confidence in their reports—but that 21 XXXVI| prudence, and that extreme confidence often meets with sympathy 22 XLI| he, too, began to regain confidence.~ ~Instead of causing an 23 XLV| had she for placing any confidence in his reports? She paid 24 XLVII| bright and full of hope and confidence.~ ~The impression produced 25 XLIX| balm for all sorrows.~ ~His confidence, which had been very great 26 LII| who honor me with their confidence. It is a proof of my ability, 27 LIII| attendants in whom she had most confidence.~ ~“If this lasts long, 28 LV| francs.~ ~“I have sufficient confidence in your honor to apply to