Chap.

1    3|  losing sight of prudence, and looking beyond matrimonial felicity,
2    9|     with half a dozen children looking up to their languid countenances
3   12| character. It is this power of looking into the heart, and responsively
4   13|  acknowledge that the power of looking into futurity, and seeing
5   13|     their own consequence, and looking down with contempt on those
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