Chap.

1    6|        every woman is at heart a rake,' why should they be bitterly
2    6| congenial mind, and preferring a rake to a man of sense?~ ~ Rakes
3    6| superficial accomplishments, the rake certainly has the advantage;
4    6|         turn with disgust from a rake. Reasoning then, as well
5    6|      fostered. Or, supposing the rake reformed, he cannot quickly
6    6|         friendship of a reformed rake of superiour abilities,
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