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1 I, I | would inspire him with a new idea.~Still puffing at his cigarette,
2 I, I | confidence.~“Then your husband’s idea is quite decided upon?”
3 I, I | even think it a very happy idea.”~Then they talked of other
4 I, I | suddenly bared as to produce an idea of complete and bold nudity.~
5 I, I | become her lover?” This idea seemed strange to him, indeed
6 I, I | ridiculous.~He gave up the idea of writing, therefore, and
7 I, II | The Countess laughed. “The idea! I should like to hear you
8 I, II | and she had cherished the idea of marrying her nephew to
9 I, III| He enlarged upon this idea that the first youthful
10 I, III| grew quite excited at the idea of all the pretty creatures
11 I, IV | But he was absorbed by the idea that the Marquis was accompanying
12 I, IV | remembrance of the displeasing idea of the Marquis approaching
13 II, I | haunted by a persistent idea, he took Guilleroy into
14 II, II | day to another. But the idea of appearing in broad daylight
15 II, II | But it was your husband’s idea that I should come, you
16 II, II | what I propose? You have no idea, have you? Well, I propose,
17 II, II | he thinking of now?”~This idea that he had not wished to
18 II, II | taking her with him; this idea that he had not continual
19 II, III| and weak that she had an idea of consulting her physician.
20 II, III| without having a very clear idea as to what this mysterious
21 II, IV | Yes. Was it that? This idea illumined his mind. He felt
22 II, IV | carriages and shops; and the idea of paying visits that day,
23 II, V | simply insane with that idea!”~She seized him again by
24 II, V | Suddenly Olivier had an idea, which seemed to spring
25 II, V | physical suffering. This fixed idea had created a sensation
26 II, VI | nourishment to this fixed idea. All that he saw that was
27 II, VI | and he had no longer an idea that he did not in some
28 II, VI | the impulse of his fixed idea:~“Annette was charming this
29 II, VI | settled itself on this new idea.~Olivier endeavored to continue
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