How to use "confession" in a sentence

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When he had persuaded the court of the truth of his confession, he was faced with a shocked but respectful silence.

"Do you have her confession?" the figure says.

"Do you have Miss Thornton's confession?" the figure repeats.

And confession now and then

'I'll give you what your commissaire would call my "confession".'

This is not a confession because, although I killed my husband, I am not a murderer

So ended Helen's 'confession'.

For a long time we watched the fire eating up Helene's 'confession'.

Oh, yes, it all fits in - the letter, and the pills, and poor Mr Hawes' confession

'I want a full confession, written and signed, of your conspiracy with Sir Percival Glyde against Laura Fairlie,' I said, 'and I want proof of your story so that everyone knows the truth at last.'

When I've given you the confession and the proof you ask for, the Countess and I will leave this house without any interference from you.'

When he had finished, he cried, 'Done, Mr Hartright!' He gave me his confession and a letter from Sir Percival to him, dated 26 July 1850