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 1       II|      you fear? Why do you not confide in me?— Am I not your daughter?
 2       II|     your charge, Lacheneur. I confide it to your honor and to
 3      XVI|       sell goods, for I shall confide one pack to my son, and
 4    XVIII|    know my secret—for I shall confide it to you without reserve—
 5     XXIX|       any man in whom you can confide?”~ ~“I have three or four
 6     XXIX|     Believe me, we can safely confide in him.”~ ~If she spoke
 7     XXXI|       human creature could he confide? Under what roof could he
 8     XXXV|       decided that they could confide at least a part of their
 9      XLI|  Monsieur.”~ ~“Why do you not confide in me? Am I not your friend?
10      XLI| replied:~ ~“I have nothing to confide.”~ ~She said this, and yet
11      XLI|      no one in whom she could confide.~ ~In this hour of extremity,
12     XLIV|     with this. I was wrong to confide my hopes to you. Do not
13    XLVII|      do not know! Did she not confide in you?”~ ~“No. I suspected
14      LII|       agent in whom she could confide?~ ~At last she remembered
15      LIV|      of information. He could confide everything to this devoted
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