I expected him to call me back; but he did not, and reflecting that I must trust him, or give up the attempt, I went up the lane with my sword under my arm, and my cloak loose on my shoulders.
They are in God's hands, as we are, and we must trust to Him to take care of us all.
We must trustto Him who knows well how to take care of us.
We must trust in Providence, then," said my father.
We must trust to Providence, as we have done heretofore, and not expect the worst till it comes upon us.
We must trust him, that he will cast nothing out of his kingdom till it actually offends, makes men stumble and fall to their destruction.
We must trustin him, that he will not cut down any tree in his garden until it actually cumbers the ground, altogether unfruitful, and taking up room which might be better used.
We must trust him, that he will do away with nothing that is old, without putting something better in its place.
After that we must trust to our cutlasses and pistols; for if they come on, there will be no time to load again.
I can make shift to hop on my right foot,' I said, 'and for the rest we must trust to fortune.
We must trust to chance for that,' I answered, and as I spoke, fortune helped us strangely, for by now the Spaniards in their camp below had perceived what was going forward on the crest of the teocalli.
I must trust, sir, to your not only sparing my life, but protecting me afterwards, for if I fall into their hands they will murder me to a certainty.
Had Tim Reardon survived, we should, I have no doubt, been able to obtain much valuable information to guide us; but as he is dead, we must trust to what we can hereafter gain.
We must trust to protection from above, and we may hope to find the means of escape," answered Captain Tracy.
We must trust him, that is the worst--though I do think he would go on, even if he knew all.
We must trust to him who brought me hither: but Walter de la Tremblade is not a man to be frustrated by any one.
I must trust to my own eyes and ears to solve the mystery, but I had every confidence that I should not trust to them in vain.
We must trust to the future to show some reason for the curious course which he has adopted.
Therefore I must trust to my own resources to get clear of the danger.
I do believe your womanhood will find a better way to achieve its liberty, but what that way is I must trust you to discover.
I feel I have chosen right, Monsieur, and yet I must trustyou to never cause me to regret that I am the wife of Monsieur Cassion.
Of small value since its immersion in the lake; as to myself I must trust to my knife.
I must trust fortune, attend the ball, and be ready; there was no other choice.
We must trust to Him who rules the winds and seas, and the lightning also.
We must trust to Him who will, if He thinks fit, find the means of preserving her," said the mate.
We must trust to Him, and not despair, whatever happens.
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