Book, Chapter

1    1,  29|         Quartilla, "a brilliant idea! Why shouldn't our pretty
2    2,  42|           And don't you get the idea that he buys anything; everything
3    2,  51|       just turned six. I had an idea that some rope-dancers had
4    2,  77|       newfangled labyrinth. The idea of taking a hot bath had
5    3, 100|           My bedfellow's got an idea that she's finer-haired
6    4, 120| Wanderers as we were, we had no idea what town it could be, until
7    5, 154|       and they leave us with an idea of Rome which is positively
8    6     |          among the Greeks; that idea was far too refined; it
9    6     |        above that ascetic moral idea which consists of the sovereign
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