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1    2|      as fair defects, amiable weaknesses, &c.? If there be but one
2    3| should probably read of their weaknesses with surprise. I must be
3    5|      him with all the charms, weaknesses, virtues and errors, of
4    5|     it embellished by charms, weaknesses, and errors. He was afraid
5    5|     an early insight into the weaknesses of his nature. You may not,
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