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1        3|          code of old aristocratic ideas and such a lofty conception
2        5|        him had wholly ceased. The ideas and beliefs of the last
3        9|         nigh choked him. Childish ideas would occur to him; he imagined
4        9| Apparently he was only submitting ideas to Fauchery of which he
5       10| astonished the architect with her ideas, for, as became a Parisian
6       13|         it. She was full of great ideas and meditated increasing
7       14|       that gloomy room melancholy ideas began to take possession
8       14|          got all sorts of strange ideas—I want to die myself— I
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