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1 That young fellow, in whom you confide so much, speaks for his country.
2 He saw she was not seriously alarmed, and it was a comfort to confide so far in her.
3 That is why I confide so absolutely in Silverhampton; he never listens to a word I say, and never has done.
4 Do you suffer it, Count, you, in whom the king confided so implicitly?
5 He saw that this Raoul, in whom he had confided so deeply, was nothing more than a scoundrel.
6 One word only on that hateful subject, confided so tardily to your friendship, left so thankfully to your discretion.
7 "There is no other in whom I would confide so willingly," he said.
8 "Is it quite prudent to confide so implicitly to the guidance of this brute?"
9 Carlyle, in the grief and excitement caused by your conduct, confided so much to me, when mentioning what kept him from the dinner party.
10 He was troubled at the thought he could no longer disguise himself or his position, since she had confided so freely and entirely in him.
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