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1  She has great confidence in Tony.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3. Lena Lingard: II
2  You could set your watch by that tune as confidently as by the roundhouse whistle.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: VIII
3  When I overtook them and stopped to say a word, I found them affable and confiding.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: VIII
4  'The girl will be happy here, and she'll forget those things,' said Mrs. Harling confidently, as we rose to take our leave.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: II
5  The music seemed to put her into a soft, waking dream, and her violet-coloured eyes looked sleepily and confidingly at one from under her long lashes.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: XII
6  The daughters of Black Hawk merchants had a confident, unenquiring belief that they were 'refined,' and that the country girls, who 'worked out,' were not.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: IX
7  Beyond Chicago we were under the protection of a friendly passenger conductor, who knew all about the country to which we were going and gave us a great deal of advice in exchange for our confidence.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1. The Shimerdas: I
8  He took women, married or single, into his confidence; walked them up and down in the moonlight, telling them what a mistake he had made by not entering the office branch of the service, and how much better fitted he was to fill the post of General Passenger Agent in Denver than the rough-shod man who then bore that title.
My Antonia By Willa Cather
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: II