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1 I, 6 | of knives, all glorified religion, the tendernesses of the 2 I, 9 | ought to keep an eye on the religion of their servants, she had 3 II, 1 | are an infidel; you’ve no religion.”~The chemist answered: “ 4 II, 1 | chemist answered: “I have a religion, my religion, and I even 5 II, 1 | I have a religion, my religion, and I even have more than 6 II, 7 | bad books, works against religion, and in which they mock 7 II, 7 | child. Anyone who has no religion always ends by turning out 8 II, 8 | recovered all their activity; religion, more consolidated, smiles 9 II, 8 | took up less space in it; religion and agriculture more. He 10 II, 11| fell back upon matters of religion, putting on an appropriate 11 II, 11| holy-water and a branch of box.~Religion, however, seemed no more 12 II, 14| her news, exhorted her to religion, in a coaxing little prattle 13 II, 14| humour, although Emma’s religion, he thought, might, from 14 II, 14| provoked at the doctrines of religion; the arrogance of the polemic 15 II, 14| secular stories, relieved with religion, seemed to her written in 16 II, 14| surest way to draw people to religion.”~“That is true! that is 17 III, 2| received the consolations of religion, as he had died at Daudeville,