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 1       II|       had the winnings of others confided to his care; as a drunkard
 2      III|        convenances permitted, he confided his son to the care of a
 3       IV|       restore to you the deposit confided to my keeping.”~ ~Anyone
 4       XV|         out of danger.~ ~Then he confided to his father all that had
 5    XXIII|        the remnant of the column confided to Maurice and Chanlouineau
 6      XXV|          real cause. It had been confided to him under pledge of secrecy
 7      XXV| Montaignac that morning. She had confided her anxiety and her sufferings
 8    XXVII|           Once outside, the abbe confided Maurice to the care of three
 9   XXVIII|    officers to whose care he had confided Maurice.~ ~Finding their
10   XXVIII|     lawyer to whom the baron had confided his last wishes.~ ~“My husband!”
11   XXXVII|        challenge was written and confided to Jean Lacheneur.~ ~
12     XLIV|         unfortunate girl who had confided in him.~ ~Had he succeeded?
13     XLVI|         her.~ ~“To whom have you confided your child?” she repeated; “
14     XLIX| confessed all to his father, and confided his secret to Corporal Bavois,
15      LII|       whom the dying poacher had confided his secret.~ ~Since his
16     LIII|     letters through the post. He confided them to comrades, whose
17       LV|            Those to whose care I confided him have made a noble man
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