Chap.

1    1| consecrated by authority, that the faint spirit which the grape of
2    3|            she represses the first faint dawning of a natural inclination,
3    6|     confidence, in them is so very faint, that it cannot take fire,
4   10|             I believe to be a very faint tie, affections must grow
5   11|          privilege, damp the first faint glimmering of reason, rendering
6   13|        their humanity, it was very faint indeed, or rather it was
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