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I am very glad for that, as I have never married, and I needed to confide in someone when, six months ago, I was contacted by my birth mother.
Marietta and Dalceda remained the closest of friends throughout their lives, and Dalceda undoubtedly had needed to confide in someone, to unburden herself so as not to be eaten up by the worm in her brain that a terrible secret becomes.
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LONDON — "MY dear Lady Disdain," as she is sometimes called, has been struck by a compelling need to confide.
Burns also revealed some of the causes for Panesar's need to confide in his scheme, adding that he has helped in some of the mentoring programme they run.
This subsequently assisted my understanding that expressing dissatisfaction with their position would have potentially positioned these women as 'others' within their community and hence their need to confide where there was apparent space; myself, the trees, the photographs.
If you feel the need to, confide in your mother, it's probably happened to her before too!
They don't want to confide.
Tomorrow, I want to confide to Teresa.
I told him to stop and that if he needed anyone to confide in outside of his family, I was there.
She needs to start confiding in someone about what she's done, so her pen tells the tale to Stuart in letters.
Once while overseas on a vacation, I found myself so consumed by my partner's depression I was afraid of leaving my hotel in case they needed to contact me or confide in me from back in Australia.
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