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1 You are not to divulge to anyone the sender of these flowers.
2 She may know more than she cared to divulge to you, Notan.
3 However, I am not able to divulge to you the details of the report.
4 And I dare not divulge to him my own delicate functions in this matter.
5 It is a secret which only the possessor is able to divulge to you.
6 There is a secret on this point I would like to divulge to young women.
7 Beautiful business, but it is a secret that I am not permitted to divulge to you.
8 I will not divulge to you now the nature of these contents; to know might endanger you.
9 We are both pledged never to divulge to any living creature what our eyes alone have seen.
10 Nor did he divulge to either of them something he had discovered which worried him a great deal.
11 Up there waits one, who will tell you that which he refuses to divulge to any one else.
12 Mrs. Brown decided to take Molly into her confidence and divulge to her her ideas concerning Elise and Mr. Kinsella.
13 I swear by my honor that I will not divulge to my aunt one word of all that has passed.
14 One was that he was under no circumstances to divulge to anyone the fact that he was going away blindfolded.
15 I have one thing more to ask; promise me that you will divulge to no one what I have told you.
16 Mother, I am going to divulge to you a secret which I had firmly resolved to carry to the grave with me.
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