Chap.

1    4|      cultivation, or the natural selfishness of sensibility expanded
2    4|          hearts, would melt into selfishness. The woman who is faithful
3    5|        built on narrow views and selfishness, who can caress a man, with
4   10| innovation, silences the hiss of selfishness or envy.~ ~ If the power
5   12|   attained there, merely cunning selfishness.~ ~ At school boys become
6   12|       with a cattish appetite of selfishness. At boarding-schools of
7   13|          mostly be resolved into selfishness, as well as the affection
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