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Here, for example, is the total reaction upon life of Frederick Locker Lampson, whose autobiography, entitled "Confidences," proves him to have been a most amiable man.
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"Confidences" had become an established custom with Drina and Boots; it meant that every time they saw one another they were pledged to tell each other everything that had occurred in their lives since their last meeting.
The Younger Set 1899
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"Confidences," proves him to have been a most amiable man.
Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature William James 1876
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De Maistre, presented by Lamartine in his "Confidences," she took up her pen in refutation, and wielded it with telling effect.
The Friendships of Women William Rounseville Alger 1863
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Confidences would be shared at mealtime and in late-night chats in cozy suites or on moonlit beaches.
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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Confidences would be shared at mealtime and in late-night chats in cozy suites or on moonlit beaches.
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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Confidences would be shared at mealtime and in late-night chats in cozy suites or on moonlit beaches.
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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Hélène – le nouveau livre, Confidences sucrées, est sorti tout recemment.
foodbeam » Comme chez Pierre Hermé – Sablés aux olives noires 2007
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Hilary Swank looks set to start on the remake train as she gets into producing a French film made in 2004, Confidences trop...
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Confidences and confessions are too often a means of evasion of justice, a laying of the case for the plaintiff before a judge without allowing the defendant to be present or to call a witness.
Red Pottage 2004
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