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1    4|  like a prostitute; though I readily grant that if it be necessary
2    5|     read and write; but very readily apply themselves to the
3    5|       that they may the more readily submit to the will of others.
4    5| inconstancy, are faults that readily spring up from their first
5    5|     they speak earlier, more readily, and more agreeably, than
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