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1    2|     random exertions of a sort of instinctive common sense, never brought
2    2|        any sense, it is a kind of instinctive glance, that catches proportions,
3    5| ebullitions of animal spirits and instinctive feelings inspire, will enter
4    7|      bashfulness being merely the instinctive timidity of ignorance, custom
5   11|           of humanity, and leaves instinctive natural affection far behind.
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