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1 Note| passed into the customs and ideas of the~present century,
2 1 | stones tell~of them; the ideas of the middle ages are still
3 1 | contained,a place where modern ideas have little access.~ ~Its
4 2 | led to acts rather than ideas. But, examining~that grand
5 3 | supervision. Not that her ideas were strict in the matter~
6 3 | newspaper. To her, novel ideas~meant the overthrow of succession
7 3 | bring back either facts or ideas. He had~emigrated with the
8 4 | trained by me to Christian~ideas, a fervent Catholic, a child
9 6 | in return an exchange of ideas, seductions, and pleasures
10 6 | so filled with grandiose ideas that~although she returned
11 6 | the~contagion of the new ideas had made some progress in
12 7 | awakened in him a thousand ideas, which might have~slumbered
13 7 | to associate me with the ideas this new place gives him,
14 8 | is simply independence of~ideas, enthusiasm, a feeling for
15 8 | a regal~pride, distinct ideas, and a marvellous facility
16 8 | song replies to certain ideas, certain states of~feeling
17 8 | said.~ ~"Don't put such ideas into Calyste's mind; you
18 10 | cannons at billiards), a few~ideas, which gave her the reputation
19 10 | Her manners, language, and ideas had, more or less, descended
20 11 | tenderness into certain ideas of it; but the depths of
21 11 | from all corruptions, all ideas of~knowledge, literature,
22 13 | impossible for me to see ideas where the heart feels sentiments."~ ~"
23 16 | he could~exchange a few ideas. He had divined in that
24 17 | being built, roads made,~ideas are coming, and then farewell
25 17 | number and extent of the ideas which are rushing~through
26 19 | if you only knew how my ideas on this subject have enlarged
27 19 | composed~a few ballads on /ideas/ of the lord, who afterwards
28 19 | in the world invisible~of ideas.~ ~"Where do you come from,
29 19 | words took the place of all ideas. The crisis she had seized~
30 19 | Portenduere. Sabine felt that her ideas were whirling in her~brain
31 19 | illuminated by one of those ideas which~come to none but sincere
32 22 | adopting~incessantly the ideas and the follies of everbody,
33 26 | takes the turn of murderous ideas; she has~actually and openly
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