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Whenever I confide in her I like some stranger on the road, she says scornfully: “Only silly women fancy such men!”
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Fear that he would invoke the law forced Sonia to confide in her sister’s best friend, Altera
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'I need to confide in you, Bailli, and I need you to be
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Often the bulimic has few close friends that they will confide in
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Now here she was, in a cold and violent prison, with no support and no one to confide in
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Major Guighan was his adjutant so he was supposed to stay close to him, advise him, and confide in him
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Never in life! How could she confide in him after what he had said in the clearing? One thing was traveling together
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- I assume you find it easier to confide in a girl your own age than in me
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She had gone downstairs to confide in Noah about the whole thing, but before long she had found herself folded up in his arms on the couch, the two of them listening to his radio and chatting about their school days
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Since that day they had many such outings and she found that Arnie was a person she could confide in and they became great friends, she told him about Pelin and her concerns he warned her that he felt this man was a big con man and after money but so far he hadn’t asked for any
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Confide in him and you need no outer
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“Stuart,” she queried, “Does Dale confide in you at all?”
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He was ready to have someone in his life he could confide in and have a real friendship with
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It was years before she was able to confide in anyone about the events of that night
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never confide in anyone about this
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was the one in charge Doc had no one to confide in
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On account of all these miseries, I am compelled to seek a friend in whom I can confide better than I can confide in myself, who will consider my pain and sorrow and want, who will sympathize with me, console and sustain me by his virtue and eloquence, and uplift me by his most wholesome discourse
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nature that found it so easy to confide in old Doc
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At last something told he could confide in this being who waited so patiently
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I knew I could confide in her, and I don’t know why I didn’t
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"Trust is earned, Eva, but I’m happy that you can confide in me
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Scarlett became a friend that I could confide in
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Already deeply regretting his decision to confide in his parents, Cador was torn between truth and deceit
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Since overhearing Rex Trovert at the pool, Sebastian had been determined to confide in him, but when and how? He had practiced the words, imagined how he would feel, was prepared to act very cool and matter of fact and put no pressure on the guy in case Trovert rejected him
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Be careful of whom you confide in, it would be better to say nothing
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Chris looked over at his friend speculatively, a strange premonition creeping over him along with a fierce desire for secrecy but the need to confide in someone, especially his closest friend, eventually proved to be the stronger motivator
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What was happening to him? He made a decision, it may not have been the best one but he felt that he had to confide in someone
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He did, as he had to, confide in Stephen who for his own reasons was sworn to secrecy
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Sarah would confide in her friend Marie Joyce on the same topics
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He did confide in Ellen more than anyone else but always asked her to keep it to herself
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6 In general, all of the children, particularly the girls, would consult Jesus about their childhood troubles and confide in him just as they would have in an affectionate father
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How flattered she felt that he chose to confide in her at the risk of even compromising himself at the ashram
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What if a man, for example, were to confide in another man with a guilty but
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Trust, therefore, and confide in one another
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He persistently refused to confide in, or freely fraternize with, his fellow apostles
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They became increasingly more trustful of their brethren and slowly developed the ability to confide in their fellows
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Judas persistently refused to confide in his brethren
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You can confide in me
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or close friends it’s a good idea to confide in them, however
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friends, I was able to confide in my therapist
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Struggling with her internal strife, Faye finally decided to break free of her secrets and confide in the elder woman who appeared understanding and caring
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my former closeness with my father or been able to confide in him as
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A man others obediently followed, who they could trust and confide in
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Max was not bothered that he had not been included, Robert probably felt he could confide in her; her relationship with the Duke (god rest his soul) and Sam were her credentials
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Hillar was coming to town and the purpose of his visit, I thought it over and decided to confide in him because he is an outsider with no connection to the politics of the planet, and because he will be spending time inside the political structure of the Federation
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not mean looking for a dating partner, but someone that you can trust and confide in,
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“Why do you suppose he didn’t confide in you that he was having problems?”
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• Counselor provides information about typical responses to stress and gives the student an opportunity to express feelings that he / she might find difficult to confide in others
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Troi knew all this, for she had been there, both in spirit and in his mind, but she also understood that it was therapeutic for Garcia to confide in her outloud
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“He did not confide in me at all,” said Barbara, “although I did make contact with him after he returned, to give him information
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It was good of her to confide in her new friend and mentor, when she had resisted attempts by Director Ivanovic to glean the information
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From our monitoring of these, it is obvious that she has confided in you, when she had refused to confide in us
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“We will need to be particularly clear, too, about ensuring that he understands about the need for absolute security, and only to confide in those that he - and we - can trust totally
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He was the only person I could confide in about this stuff now
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He knew what it would mean to Leesa to have a normal mom, someone to hug and hold, to share with and confide in, to laugh and cry with
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Maybe, she couldn’t bring herself to confide in Sandhya that she was in the thick of it with him
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” Needing to confide in someone, she settled in and told Cecily about Peyton Consolidated
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compared with patients who lacked anyone to confide in
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His quiet, authoritative but compassionate demeanor, gave her the confidence to stop crying, and confide in him, Kathy and the others what she knew, even though she knew that by doing so she was placing her own life in serious jeopardy
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And so I am going to confide in you; I will be your mentor
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“So you see, children, it’s in your own interest to, ah, confide in me
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to hear you out and confide in them
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I wanted so badly to confide in Jesse, but I didn’t want him to think I was crazy
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I knew I couldn’t confide in my parents, and Julie was the closest friend I had in Big Bear Lake, other than Jesse himself
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Desiree' told me that having someone near her own age to confide in was an answer to her prayers as the brush motions calmed and relaxed her
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I didn’t have anybody to confide in
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There was the firelight, the mother's lap and knee, the mother herself ready to kiss and be confided in and more than ready to confide in her turn those discoveries she had made in the regions of science, and nothing happened
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Knowing that he’d cause a scene if I told him about Sela, I decided not to confide in anyone about what I’d witnessed
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She became extra matey with Shelley, encouraging her to confide in her and share her worries about her relationship
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Just something that made women trust me, nay, more than that: that induced them to confide in me
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Surely Sadie would confide in
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If a child is afraid of his/ her parents, he/ she will not trust them nor will s/he confide in them his/ her feelings, thoughts, problems, concerns, anxieties and hopes
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Would it hurt to confide in someone for the first time in her life? “My mother was a school teacher like yours
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And if Abraham's resurrection after his death was so certain from the relationship of a God borne to him by His Heavenly Guardian, it is unquestionable that during his lifetime it must have seemed equally certain to himself; since the Eternal Being who appeared to him by night, and said, 'I am thy Shield, and exceeding great shall he thy reward, ’ would not have mocked him, if an ephemeron, with the pretence of His 'friendship,’ but must have taught him to confide in His endless Love
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They sought to begin in the spirit, and to be made perfect in the flesh; to confide in Christ up to the time of repentance, and afterwards 'to trust in themselves
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There was nobody I dared confide in
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"But what did I know? The deed was not then accomplished, neither did he confide in me
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Confide in Madame Defarge
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She had the unfortunate habit of telling literally everyone all our family secrets and continually complaining of me; how could she fail to confide in such a delightful new friend? I expect they talked of nothing else but me and no doubt Avdotya Romanovna heard all those dark mysterious rumours that were current about me
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At last I resolved to confide in a renegade, a native of Murcia, who professed a very great friendship for me, and had given pledges that bound him to keep any secret I might entrust to him; for it is the custom with some renegades, when they intend to return to Christian territory, to carry about them certificates from captives of mark testifying, in whatever form they can, that such and such a renegade is a worthy man who has always shown kindness to Christians, and is anxious to escape on the first opportunity that may present itself
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"My Jo, you may say anything to your mother, for it is my greatest happiness and pride to feel that my girls confide in me and know how much I love them
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March smile, but she said gravely, "Jo, I confide in you and don't wish you to say anything to Meg yet
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She did bring herself, finally, to confess, and to confide in me: there was not a soul else that she might fashion into an adviser
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“I didn’t feel good about myself,” Reagan will confide in his diary during a weekend at Camp David to recover from the debate
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Had Celeste ever tried to confide in her? Madeline had probably been rattling on about eye cream or something equally superficial and hadn’t given her the opportunity
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Lydia asked, “What about Dad’s journals?” Sam had started keeping a diary after Helen left because there was no one left to confide in
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Very weird? You don’t get to confide in us about what you think is weird, guy! You’re supposed to roll with it and tell us everything’s fine while you silently sweat it out in the cockpit, rubbing your rosary beads
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It was a chance for the reticent Ulbrickson to relax, to open up and confide in the Englishman, to joke about shell house events, to smoke a cigarette out of sight of the boys
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Those who were keeping journals or writing letters home began to confide in them about nervousness as they had before the Olympic trials at Princeton
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And all of this—or most of it, anyway, sanitized for mixed company—she longed to confide in Charlie
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What could two men, so different from each other, see in this "brown patch," as Mary called herself? It was certainly not her plainness that attracted them (and let all plain young ladies be warned against the dangerous encouragement given them by Society to confide in their want of beauty)
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"You cannot then confide in the nature of my wishes?"
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He had meant to confide in Lydgate, and discuss the money question with him, and he had meant to amuse himself for the few evenings of his stay by having a great deal of music and badinage with fair Rosamond, without neglecting his friends at Lowick Parsonage:—if the Parsonage was close to the Manor, that was no fault of his
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c) Don’t press him about his new attitude—know that he will confide in you when the time comes, and in the meantime, shower him with affection so he feels secure and loved, because that’s how this marriage thing works
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In that Regard, I must report that, altho’ I certainly could not confide in any of the Wenches concerning my Fears (lest they betray me), I had some Proof of my Condition that Afternoon in the form of a Copy of the Daily Courant, casually left upon the Parlour Tea-Table by one of the Girls, and bearing the ominous Date of July the 28th, 1724
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Lafferty confide in you about a connection she had with Mr
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I swear he wanted to confide in me
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She’d figured he would confide in her
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” It was nice to have someone I could confide in
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Forgive me, dear, if I worry you with my troubles in the midst of your own happiness, but Lucy dear, I must tell someone, for the strain of keeping up a brave and cheerful appearance to Jonathan tries me, and I have no one here that I can confide in