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 1     I|       Pg 16] had hit upon the idea of knocking up the landlord
 2     I|    there so horrifying in the idea of cooking a mouse? Why,
 3     I|       persuaded that the very idea of such a thing was the
 4     I|     had hit upon the peculiar idea of being carried to the
 5     I|    you hither!"~ ~At this mad idea the laughter burst forth
 6    II|    will not be alarmed at the idea of paying me back six hundred
 7   III| spread the rumour of this mad idea. The more timorous part
 8   III|    than you yourself have any idea of; make you take your place
 9    IV|       you had had[Pg 100] any idea of this abomination, I would
10     V|        In the girl's mind the idea that she possessed a treasure
11     V| whatever. But she had got the idea into her head that he was
12    VI|      and she shuddered at the idea that that man was thinking
13    VI|      laughed immensely at the idea, and, procuring a pen and
14   VII|   conduct was due to a single idea. He believed that his young
15  VIII|     for her, when she got the idea into her head that she was
16  VIII|      truth.~ ~Suddenly a good idea occurred to him. He had
17  VIII|         Only one thought, one idea now lived in her heart -
18  VIII|      Most certainly he has no idea that a heart is pining for
19    IX|       was carried away by the idea of his own wedding. Kárpáthy,
20    IX|      greatly delighted at the idea.~ ~And again he cheered
21     X|       these women, and had no idea which of them she would
22     X|      She had tried to form an idea of her, but what would this
23     X|       would not entertain the idea, ha, ha! I made a mistake,
24  XIII|      woman. He had no[Pg 286] idea that he had met her many
25  XIII|    was obliged to give up all idea of stopping the maddened
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