Chap.

1    2|     she may amuse the languid hours, and soften the cares of
2    3|    girl, condemned to sit for hours together listening to the
3    5| scarcely be equivalent to the hours of languor that follow;
4   12|      the boys during the play hours?~ ~ But nothing of this
5   12|     coachman and horses whole hours waiting for her, when the
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