Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|      money and turned, when an idea struck him. "Could you not
2     I,      IX|    everything, and give you an idea of the Slavic kingdom to
3     I,       X|        a simpleton, who has no idea that if he throws a glowing
4     I,      XI|      without anybody having an idea of its existence."~ ~"Yes;
5     I,      XI|      would not hear of it "The idea!" he said; "why, we are
6     I,     XII| besides this recollection, the idea of corrupting the minds
7    II,       I|    mouth was so small that the idea struck me that it must hurt
8    II,     III|        She repudiated the very idea of marriage, and would no
9    II,      VI|      reconsider this excellent idea. Perhaps you might be over-persuaded,
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