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1  Int|  leads them to play off those contemptible infantine airs that undermine
2    1|     regal character in a more contemptible point of view, than the
3    8|      will render her the most contemptible of human beings; and, at
4    9|       from being treated like contemptible beings, become contemptible.
5    9|   contemptible beings, become contemptible. How many women thus waste
6    9|  themselves insignificant and contemptible, sweetly to waste 'life
7   12| cunning will ever render them contemptible, whilst oppression renders
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