Chap.

 1        1|  phrase only went round:~“It’s idiotic.” A critic was saying that
 2        6|    little old gentleman had an idiotic expression. The idea of
 3        7|     obstinately, fixedly, with idiotic persistence. On two subsequent
 4        8|        excited over these same idiotic doings about which they
 5        8|      her to it. In view of her idiotic obstinacy Prulliere, as
 6        9|        The piece strikes me as idiotic.”~Then he turned to Clarisse
 7        9|        sat bolt upright.~“It’s idiotic, my boy,” he announced quietly
 8        9|    Fauchery.~“What d’you mean, idiotic?” cried the author, growing
 9        9|    once. He repeated the wordidiotic” and, seeking a more forcible
10        9|     sudden anxiety.~“Yes; it’s idiotic, perhaps, but I should like
11       10|       telling her all kinds of idiotic anecdotes. When they left
12       11|    merrily and remarked:~“It’s idiotic! You wont know him; I’ve
13       11|      needs badger me with your idiotic questions.”~Such a tone
14       11|     the scale a jockey with an idiotic expression was waiting,
15       11|  jockeys struck her as looking idiotic, doubtless, she said, because
16       11|    piece of flat stupidity, an idiotic robbery, for he had commissioned
17       12| occasion the thing was utterly idiotic, as Nana declared when she
18       13|      her other child.~Nana, in idiotic tones, kept saying:~“He
19       13|      La Faloise laughed in his idiotic, languid way, though his
20       14|     indignant.~“Be quiet! It’s idiotic! You dont know what you’
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