Chap.

1  Int|     exquisite sensibility, and sweet docility of manners, supposed to
2    2|             the present. Gentleness, docility, and a spaniel-like affection
3    4|              are expected, patience, docility, good-humour, and flexibility;
4    5| constitutional good humour, and that docility, which fear stamps on the
5    5|       religion should be false, that docility which induces the mother
6    5|            levelled, by meekness and docility, into one character of yielding
7    6|              simper of good-humoured docility: women are captivated by
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