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1 Influenced by like suit, Action in a matter of very confidential sort.
2 Brydges lowered his voice to an altogether amused and very confidential key.
3 The boy became at once very confidential , and entered on the family history.
4 During the next half-hour Nick Smithers and the young lady became very confidential .
5 Joe Atlee had been despatched on a very confidential mission by Lord Danesbury.
6 I've noticed that he and George have been very confidential lately.
7 After the ladies had gone, Mr. Sandys became very confidential about Jack's prospects.
8 Nino became very confidential and linked an arm in his as we went away.
9 Mrs. Dinneford was very confidential in these interviews not concealing her aversion to Granger.
10 Most of the stuff I deal with is very confidential .
11 I don't know that they were ever very confidential .
12 He was a bright young fellow, and he and Sam had suddenly become very confidential .
13 No, Eversmann, tell him I have something very important to say to him - something very confidential .
14 With very confidential persons I have doubtless disapproved of the principles and practices of his administration.
15 Now, see here; this is very confidential work.
16 Then the boy was brought down, and they were all very confidential and very unhappy together.
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