1 I trust you will find all you wish.
2 I trust your poor father is rallying.
3 I can only trust in God and wait till the fog clears.
4 well, then all men shall know that I have been true to my trust.
5 I fear to trust those women, even if they would have courage to submit.
6 I trust her feeling ill may not be from that unlucky prick of the safety-pin.
7 If you trust me not, then I must tell what I think; and that is not perhaps well.
8 You were only student then; now you are master, and I trust that good habit have not fail.
9 You will, I trust, excuse me that I do not join you; but I have dined already, and I do not sup.
10 Remember, my friend, that knowledge is stronger than memory, and we should not trust the weaker.
11 I showed not my feeling to others when it would wound, but only to you, my old friend, whom I can trust.
12 I trust that your journey from London has been a happy one, and that you will enjoy your stay in my beautiful land.
13 However, thank God, these occasions grow less frequent as the days go on, and they will in time pass away altogether, I trust.
14 You have for many years trust me; you have believe me weeks past, when there be things so strange that you might have well doubt.
15 But the time will come when your trust shall be whole and complete in me, and when you shall understand as though the sunlight himself shone through.
16 You shall, I trust, rest here with me awhile, so that by our talking I may learn the English intonation; and I would that you tell me when I make error, even of the smallest, in my speaking.
17 I wanted her to tell me what they were; but she would only cross herself, and say she would never tell; that the ravings of the sick were the secrets of God, and that if a nurse through her vocation should hear them, she should respect her trust.
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