Chap.

1    3|          she calmly waits for the sleep of death, and rising from
2    5|       sought for solitude, not to sleep with the man of nature;
3    7|            on which they supinely sleep life away!~ ~ In speaking
4    7|         latter. A number of girls sleep in the same room, and wash
5    8|           can lull their Argus to sleep, they seldom think of heaven
6   12|            and of making children sleep at home that they may learn
7   13| low-spirited, would cry, or go to sleep.~ ~ When, therefore, I advise
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