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Confidence

CHAPTER XXVIII
11/21

He should n't have had two opinions--one for me, and one for himself! He put me off my guard.
It was because I still resisted him that I went to you again, that last time.

But I was still afraid of you, and in my heart I believed him.

As I say, I always believed him; it was his great influence upon me.

He is the cleverest, the most intelligent, the most brilliant of men.

I don't think that a grain less than I ever thought it," he continued, turning again to Bernard.


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