Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|        it must come out, I would confide it to thy safe keeping,
2   I,    XXXIII| perceiving that he threatened to confide his pernicious scheme to
3   I,        XL|        it. At last I resolved to confide in a renegade, a native
4   I,        XL|        for I would not have thee confide in anyone, because if my
5  II,      LXII|        have no one to whom I can confide my secrets, for they are
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