Chap.

1  Int|       after having pleased a fastidious eye, fade, disregarded on
2    1|      a luxurious monster, or fastidious sensualist, and then makes
3    4|   which satiety had rendered fastidious, to weaken their bodies
4    4|    and the feelings rendered fastidious, if not sophisticated; or,
5    7|   that it may not offend the fastidious ear; and, by example, girls
6    8| unbridled indulgence and the fastidious contrivances of satiety.
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