Chap.

1    1|          man was born to run the circle of life and death, and adorn
2    3|        most of the women, in the circle of my observation, who have
3    5|         were only born to form a circle of life and death, it would
4    5| illustrate my meaning. When in a circle of strangers, or acquaintances,
5   12|          mind embraces the whole circle of its duties, and finds
6   12|        to solitude, the domestic circle; not having it in their
7   12|        Yet, mixing in the giddy. circle under restraint, these butterflies
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