And more than that; I promise to have no secrets from you, Pa, and you may make certain that, whatever mercenary things go on, I shall always tell you all about them in strict confidence.
Your friend has no secrets from me, and I am acquainted with every particular of your singular history.
Give me your word, Jack, you will either stay and join us, or pass on and do us no harm, and I will have no secrets from you.
I had no secrets from my wife, and to her I disclosed everything.
I had no secrets from her, and she earnestly advised me to try if I could not make up my mind to an union with a person of whom I could not possibly speak but with the highest encomiums.
He knows that I have no secrets from Mrs St. Felix; and although it is not pleasant to resort to such means, still there can be no impropriety in my hearing what he has to tell me in her presence.
I had no secrets from her, and she earnestly advised me to try if I could not make up my mind to a union with a person of whom I could not possibly speak but with the highest encomiums.
He knows that I have no secrets from Mrs. St. Felix; and although it is not pleasant to resort to such means, still there can be no impropriety in my hearing what he has to tell me in her presence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "secrets from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.