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He has most viciously corrupted you into the fantastic notion that you are of gentle and fortunate birth.

Even the Count du Moncel, who was ever ready to welcome a promising invention, evidently regarded it as a fantastic notion.

Still the fantastic notion that, all unwittingly, he had been guilty of doing Honoria some strange injury, clung to him.

Every minute I had some fantastic notion that made them laugh till they cried; I was a whole Bedlam in myself.

Be that as it may, he was so disconcerted by the mere allusion to Angèle that a fantastic notion gripped Martin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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