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1 I, 1 | opposed to the maternal ideas, he had a certain virile 2 I, 7 | pavement, and everyone’s ideas trooped through it in their 3 I, 7 | cornfield.~Then gradually her ideas took definite shape, and, 4 II, 2 | elevates the soul, gives ideas of the infinite, the ideal?”~“ 5 II, 3 | he found fault with the ideas, but admired the style; 6 II, 3 | immoral influence upon the ideas of the young woman, took 7 II, 4 | said, “is beginning to have ideas, and the devil take me if 8 II, 7 | come to her from a lot of ideas she stuffs into her head, 9 II, 11 | of Paris! These are the ideas of those gentry of the capital! 10 II, 12 | overexacting.~Then she had strange ideas.~“When midnight strikes,” 11 II, 13 | the more confused were her ideas. She saw him again, heard 12 II, 14 | displeased her. All her ideas seemed to be limited to 13 II, 14 | because, sharing the same ideas, he wished to offend no 14 II, 14 | else because he had not any ideas.~The conversation seemed 15 III, 5 | He did not question her ideas; he accepted all her tastes; 16 III, 8 | in her head, of memories, ideas, went off at once like a 17 III, 9 | surprised at Bovary’s romantic ideas. The chemist at once went 18 III, 11| adopted her predilections, her ideas; he bought patent leather 19 III, 11| of the Magi.~He had fine ideas about Emma’s tomb. First