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 1        V|        Paris.~ ~But he put his trust in Providence, and faced
 2     XIII|        up in his snuff-box—and trust him for not forgetting to
 3     XXIV|        in which she placed her trust.~ ~“I do not know, Madame,”
 4     XXVI|      were the ladies to do? To trust to the kindness of their
 5   XXVIII|      right in feeling he could trust the officers to whose care
 6     XXIX|     lesson to teach one not to trust to appearances.”~ ~In all
 7   XXXVII|       I rely: I have placed my trust in One who is on High.”~ ~
 8       XL|        see you.~ ~“You will, I trust, approve my determinations
 9       XL|        to me of his fortune. I trust he may be happy. Adieu,
10     XLIV| suspect any bond between us. I trust you and Maurice may lead
11     XLIV|    agrees with me that we must trust ourselves to the Marquis
12       LV|     knew that Justice does not trust to appearances, and that
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