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1    1|   extracted to regale the voluptuary, and a kind of sentimental
2    4|  charms in the eye of the voluptuary, though it sink them below
3    4|  plausible excuse, to the voluptuary who disguises sheer sensuality
4    5|   wisdom; and the prudent voluptuary might enjoy a degree of
5    8| is nature insulted by the voluptuary. Leaving the refinements
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