Chap.

1    4|     reason, and to that majestic seriousness of character, which marks
2    4|     should have an appearance of seriousness, if not of austerity; and
3    5| disappointed hope; and the still seriousness of regret - that she was
4    7|          prevail an affectionate seriousness, especially, if each look
5   12|      unclogged by that observant seriousness which prevents disputation,
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