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1 I, 1 | he had a certain virile idea of childhood on which he 2 I, 3 | with not eating; the very idea of going to a cafe disgusted 3 I, 3 | could not understand such an idea. So there was a wedding 4 I, 9 | cause, and fixing on this idea, began to think seriously 5 II, 2 | to come across some vague idea of one’s own in a book, 6 II, 3 | came into his head. The idea of having begotten a child 7 II, 3 | call him George; and this idea of having a male child was 8 II, 3 | illustrious fact, or a generous idea, and it was on this system 9 II, 8 | show to account; and his idea was succeeding, for he no 10 II, 9 | just the thing! There’s an idea! You ought to follow it 11 II, 9 | lover!” delighting at the idea as if a second puberty had 12 II, 9 | everyone was still asleep. This idea made her pant with desire, 13 II, 11| conceived the patriotic idea that Yonville, in order 14 II, 11| This generosity was an idea of Emma’s, and Charles consented 15 II, 13| been its cause? The mere idea of the grief that would 16 II, 14| signed this bill than a bold idea occurred to him: it was 17 II, 14| me a stupidity, a Gothic idea, worthy of the abominable 18 II, 14| Goodbye till to-morrow.”~The idea of the theatre quickly germinated 19 II, 15| looked at her. But the mad idea seized her that he was looking 20 III, 4| their children. That is an idea of Rousseau’s, still rather 21 III, 5| months! Where can she be?”~An idea occurred to him. At a cafe 22 III, 6| anxiety by his absence.~The idea of seeing again the place 23 III, 6| watch over his life; and the idea occurred to her of having