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1 His simple confidence touched me more than the curious ways of all the other mice.
2 But their simple confidence in his powers of resistance was soon destined to be shaken.
3 One not of simple confidence , but of triumph.
4 He says all this with an expression of simple confidence and such comic seriousness, the little love.
5 He saw that he must tell her plain and plump, startle her out of her simple confidence .
6 Their ladies stitched colors day and night, and presented them with simple confidence to the Colonel in the church.
7 Designing persons in my absence might shake the simple confidence of Mrs. Clements, and she might not write after all.
8 With his rifle pressed to his shoulder, and eye glancing over the sights, he waits calmly, and full of simple confidence .
9 What you said in simple confidence shall be as sacred as if it had been spoken under the seal of the confessional.
10 We have especially prayed, that our work may lead the church generally to a more simple confidence and trust in the Lord.
11 The simple confidence which at the end of the dialogue he expresses in the value of his work is, I think, amply justified.
12 He saw no creature among her friends to whom he could believe that she spoke with the same simple confidence as to him.
13 His simple confidence was held in her grasp, like a child in the talons of an eagle; but this did not last much longer.
14 'Really' isn't a word we should use with simple confidence .
15 "Why, right away, child," he said, with simple confidence .
16 "You had better speak to papa about it," said Lady Mabel, in simple confidence that so doing would set all to right.
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