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1 I | This was done with the idea of complimenting him, but
2 III | table, and you have some idea of the manual exercise that
3 III | means. That is a Utopian idea.”~“Then, you will go—”~“
4 V | shores?”~“I haven’t the least idea.”~“Why, that this lake,
5 XI | friend dissuaded him from any idea of violent retaliation.~“
6 XII | sharpened his appetite.~“Good idea, my boy!”~“Oh! it won’t
7 XII | invariably held out against the idea.~“The chiefs are armed with
8 XII | feet.”~“That was a grant idea of yours, sir,” said Joe. “
9 XIV | again.”~“By George, what an idea! Why, do you think the doctor
10 XV | savage admirers a strange idea of the style of ballet adopted
11 XVI | atmosphere.”~“Have you any idea, then, of abandoning the
12 XVIII | in order to get an exact idea of the configuration of
13 XIX | extermination. You may form some idea, then, of the difficulties
14 XIX | there is any truth in that idea,” said the doctor.~“But
15 XIX | and my master’s; but the idea of feeding those black fellows—
16 XX | Joe, “and I’ll import the idea to England. It would be
17 XX | machine.”~“Yes! but a new idea, and I have dozens of them,”
18 XX | master, but I stick to my idea.”~It now was noon. The Victoria
19 XXI | asked Kennedy.~“This is the idea, Dick: you will admit that
20 XXII | Kennedy caught his friend’s idea on the instant, and, snatching
21 XXV | balloon had just the same idea, at the same moment, for
22 XXVI | tendency by rapid walking. His idea was to pace the sandy plain
23 XXVIII | the cause of it all!”~This idea of mystifying some learned
24 XIX | Another person had that idea in advance of you. It was
25 XIX | down at learning that his idea had been used already, cudgelled
26 XXX | these negro races a superior idea of European power.”~“Very
27 XXXI | Kennedy, “Joe really has an idea this time—”~“Which I beg
28 XXXIV | would rather give up the idea of prosecuting this journey
29 XXXV | thought he, “that I had that idea to throw myself out into
30 XXXV | part of his clothing. The idea of a stretch of five or
31 XXXV | had time to form an exact idea of the situation, there
32 XXXV | his new adorers an exalted idea of how the gods tuck away
33 XXXVIII| compliment his master on the idea of having two balloons.~“
34 XL | inhabitants have had the idea to burn the forests, and
35 XLIII | inspired the doctor with a bold idea. It was the last chance
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