Chap.

1    2|     and it is acquired more by sheer observations on real life,
2    4|       voluptuary who disguises sheer sensuality under a sentimental
3    4|       afford, it is worse than sheer loss of time. To render
4    8|         how often do they from sheer indolence, or, to enjoy
5   11| blindly obeyed, is obeyed from sheer weakness, or from motives
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