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The old man did not understand, but he nodded his head trustfully.
She ate, looking at him trustfully, very much the child.
She looked up trustfully, and her voice seemed trying to nestle in his breast.
"Twice or three times," he answered trustfully and growing bolder, but still turning red once more.
Let us then receive trustfully without shame or anxiety.
I went tosleep that night trustfully, happy as a child.
Her little eyes look up at me so trustfully, and she sleeps a lot and rarely cries.
Not against those who love you; with their guard down, with their eyes trustfully closed.
"But I think it makes more sense than the clews on which you're so trustfully counting to convict the doctor."
Eglantine and Pansy were looking trustfully up at me.
She was gazing back at him trustfully.
I believed in a bright future then, and looked into it as trustfully as a child looks into its mother's eyes.
She presented it trustfully to her Uncle Alan as he came in, to be mended.
Be gracious, Accessible to foreigners, accept Their service trustfully.
The fingers, whose talons could flay him, were slim and warm, resting trustfully between his.
And so sweetly, simply and, above all, trustfully!
After trustfully acceding to a barrage of uncomfortable, humiliating medical tests, a patient wants to talk to the doctor.
The whales that had passed the test swam on trustfully along the two remaining channels until presently they came to a large lagoon.
Trustfully he handed it over to the 'comrade militiaman'.
They trustfully waited to follow and to imitate him for so long as panic numbed their ability to think for themselves.
"I can trustfully say very, very little.
He read it carefully, front and back, returned it to my hand, and looked me over from hat to shoes, not trustfully.
I will be," she said trustfully.
Hearing my voice, Whitenose quit struggling and lay still, waiting trustfully for me to do something to relieve his pain.
For a moment it regarded us - and then trotted trustfully through; ambled up to us; poked its head against my side.