Chap.

1    7|    kind of freshness in the countenances I particularly loved; I
2    9| looking up to their languid countenances for support. I am much mistaken,
3   12|     itself; thus the master countenances falsehood, or winds the
4   12|    the innocent, wholesome, countenances of some country people,
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