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1 2, 3| knowing, by it, her own fragility, she renders to her weakness 2 3, 2| of the Devil or her own fragility, that is to say, either 3 3, 5| knowing the infirmity and fragility of man, through which he 4 3, 5| is obliged, through his fragility and infirmity, to commit 5 3, 18| first recognize your own fragility, how strong is your inclination, 6 3, 18| possesses this light, the fragility of his body is a cause of 7 3, 30| its delights. His sensual fragility and his body do not accuse 8 3, 31| them mercy. But it is no fragility of your nature which moves 9 4, 5| have for her, and her own fragility, which cannot respond to 10 4, 5| debt, trampling on her own fragility, and restraining her own