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1 Come, I will make a confidant of you and relate my history.
2 My friend, I am much tempted to make a confidant of you!
3 Miss Charlotte doesn't care to make a confidant of her stepfather, I suppose.
4 After supper Nigel resolved to make a confidant of Moses.
5 I think you might make a confidant of me, Hamish.
6 Mr. Whitney doesn't make a confidant of me, you know.
7 You might as well make a confidant of me.
8 What if Lucia should make a confidant of Thurnall?
9 It would not be safe to make a confidant of her in so delicate a matter.
10 Then I make a confidant of you now.
11 Be advised, then, and make a confidant of one who understands you better than you think.
12 I am a man again, thanks to you, and I will make a confidant of Creedon.
13 I only know that I shall make a confidant of no one; that I shall never speak.
14 She could readily understand why Harriet had found it impossible to make a confidant of her father.
15 This was, to make a confidant of the doctor, and to impart to him the whole truth.
16 I struggled hard to speak with him, to make a confidant of him, but I could not.
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