Chap.

1    2|  happens that women who have fostered a romantic unnatural delicacy
2    4|   The same love of pleasure, fostered by the whole tendency of
3    4|       that vanity is oftener fostered than sensibility by the
4    4|      though the only passion fostered in her heart - is love.
5    6| insults the very weakness he fostered. Or, supposing the rake
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