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1    2|        even while enervated by confinement and false notions of modesty,
2    3| adverse to writing: it was the confinement, however, and not the constrained
3    3|        excite attention unless confinement allows her no alternative.
4    5|    accustom them early to such confinement, that it may not afterwards
5   12|        years he spent in close confinement, at an academy near London?
6   12|         speak of the wearisome confinement, which they endured at school.
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