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1    4|    upon paying this arbitrary insolent respect to the sex, with
2    5|       chide them; render them insolent or timid; she will make
3    5|      they will not assume any insolent airs, or afterwards abjectly
4    7| mockery of gallantry, nor the insolent condescension of protectorship.~ ~
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