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1 III| was? One could form some idea of the terrible restraint 2 XXVIII| Chanlouineau again, but the idea of refusing never once occurred 3 XXIX| Marie-Anne caught eagerly at the idea so cleverly presented by 4 XXXI| together in private.~ ~The same idea had occurred to both of 5 XXXI| to explain.~ ~He lost all idea of his whereabouts, and 6 XXXV| He stopped short. A vague idea had entered his mind, which 7 XXXV| Still he had some vague idea of his terrible situation, 8 XXXVI| the first to suggest the idea of consulting a physician 9 XXXVII| shadow of suspicion.~ ~The idea that anyone should suppose 10 XL| exclaimed; “that is a good idea! In the future I shall be 11 XLIV| mind the same fixed, fatal idea which had lured her father 12 XLIV| father on to destruction—the idea for which he had sacrificed 13 XLIV| his daughter’s honor—the idea which had caused so much 14 XLV| would play the spy.~ ~This idea took such possession of 15 XLVII| joy that he welcomed the idea of taking up his abode at 16 XLVIII| on the contrary, have an idea that I shall not want for 17 L| from her breast. But a new idea, which was to grow, flourish, 18 LII| could not rid herself of the idea that Jean Lacheneur suspected 19 LII| He had entertained this idea at first.~ ~On two occasions 20 LIV| street below.~ ~A singular idea had just occurred to him.~ ~“ 21 LV| He entertained this idea only for an instant, then