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1 I had a peculiar idea that Nancy would respond to this.
2 I can not imagine how you happened to unearth such a peculiar idea .
3 And for this peculiar idea as to Lady Mason she had no ground whatever.
4 You have a most peculiar idea about me, my child.
5 It always seemed like a peculiar idea .
6 You have always shown a very peculiar idea of the way in which a lady should speak to a gentleman.
7 Jean-Claude answered, Americans have a most peculiar idea that only intercourse between a man and a woman constitutes true sex.
8 It felt good also to drink the meaty-tasting water from his seal bladder, and to feast on the Ice Trappers' peculiar idea of travel rood.
9 He had a peculiar idea of how such matters should be conducted, and neither Mr. Brown nor myself were disposed to interfere with his plans.
10 He has warned us that he has peculiar ideas on the subject.
11 We know their sufferings better than any peculiar ideas which they advocated.
12 Other times, they're just peculiar ideas that no one has tried before.
13 If I have some peculiar ideas , it is not my fault.
14 Cleggett began to get an insight into Mr. Abernethy's peculiar ideas concerning conversation.
15 They have peculiar ideas , I mean, of morals-differentfrom ours.
16 Peculiar ideas of right and wrong among the natives.
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