Chap.

1  Int|   play off those contemptible infantine airs that undermine esteem
2    2| reason to complain that love, infantine fondness, ever grew insipid
3    4|  should hear of none of these infantine airs, if girls were allowed
4    6|       the sex, in its present infantine state, would pine for a
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