Chapter
1 Int | at times haunted by the idea of a double. He divines
2 Int | he became gloomy and the idea of suicide impressed him
3 II | and as if struck by an idea he said: “I have a new parishioner
4 IV | old maid, possessed by the idea that she was in every one’
5 IV | of July, all upset at the idea of this marriage. She brought
6 IV | hardly help laughing at the idea of an admirer showing tender
7 IV | plans of living, with the idea of economy, and this word
8 V | She was enchanted at the idea of walking, of being alone
9 VII | his room filled with the idea that she was going to die,
10 VII | rose to her feet with the idea of throwing herself over
11 VII | she saw no one.~She had no idea of time. It must have been
12 VII | What should she do? An idea came to her—she would return
13 IX | Do you think so? What an idea! Why, no. I have never been
14 X | but she was haunted by the idea that he might die. Then
15 X | became obsessed with the idea. She longed to realize her
16 X | inflexible will, gave Jeanne an idea of the stuff martyrs were
17 X | also haunted by a fixed idea. He had discovered by chance
18 X | up this intrigue.”~This idea filled her with terror. “
19 XI | Jeanne, distracted at the idea of a separation, asked herself
20 XI | could not tell, and the idea distressed her, upset her
21 XI | slowly, still full of the idea that haunted her: “Oh, I
22 XII | she was so upset at the idea of selling “The Poplars,”
23 XIII| eyes. But she had one fixed idea in her mind, and that sustained
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