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1 All your ridiculous notions about right and wrong don't matter a straw.
2 This figure will help you in understanding my ridiculous notions .
3 Was it he who put into thine head these ridiculous notions concerning a dead man?
4 There was one though, who held no such ridiculous notions - himself an example to the contrary-butfrom some cause he strenuously opposed the bill.
5 Of course, I should rather have been a success-weall would!-butcaring for you has swallowed up the ridiculous notions I once had.
6 The short breathing from the rarefied atmosphere is called by the Chilenos "puna;" and they have most ridiculous notions concerning its origin.
7 The reason I did not go, but telephoned, was because this Ross seems to have put some ridiculous notions into her head about me.
8 Both fools, mere quibblers and sophists, idly and vainly attached to certain ridiculous notions of their own, founded neither on truth nor on reason.
9 "What on earth has put all these ridiculous notions into your head?"
10 "You're spoiling that child," her husband would say, "filling his head with your ridiculous notions . "
11 "Oh, well, you know his ridiculous notions of honour."
12 "Oh, Monsieur Crevel, if you would indeed be my friend and give up your ridiculous notions - -
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