Chap.

 1  Int|  family with judgment, or take care of the poor babes whom they
 2    1| forward, they scarcely know or care why, with headlong fury.~ ~
 3    3|   provides his meals and takes care of his linen, it must follow,
 4    3|    must follow, that the first care of those mothers or fathers,
 5    3|       of a nurse. In fact, the care necessary for self-preservation
 6    3|      reaping the reward of her care. The intelligent eye meets
 7    4|      ornamented with elaborate care, and so adorned to delight
 8    4|     are acquired with sedulous care: and the same cause accounts
 9    4|        anxiously intent on the care of the finery that she carries
10    5|        us when young, and take care of us when grown up, to
11    5|   amusements at pleasure, they care very little what people
12    5|   future husband, with as much care and assiduity as a young
13    5|      her husband with the same care as for an eastern haram?~ ~
14    5|       and making it your daily care to relieve their anxieties
15    5|      whom he could confide the care of his children's education,
16    6|        is the best refuge from care; yet is built on such pure,
17    7|  modesty, but decency; for the care which some modest women
18    7|    same time a display of that care, not to let their legs be
19    8|       lost for ever, till this care swallowing up every other
20    8|      swallowing up every other care, reputation for chastity,
21    9|       balance, taking especial care that no bleak northern nook
22    9| listlessly to go they scarcely care where, for they cannot tell
23    9|        protected, guarded from care, and all the rough toils
24   10|      form of a whim.~ ~ As the care of children in their infancy
25   10|    relaxing cord, and a mutual care produces a new mutual sympathy. -
26   12|  called with the most sedulous care whilst they were preparing
27   12|       when in the midst of her care she has lost one by some
28   12|        to take that reasonable care of a child's body, which
29   12|     enable them to take proper care of their own health, but
30   13|      allow her to be, who took care that her daughters (three
31   13|        their nurses, had taken care to teach them the physical
32   13|   daughter and niece under his care, pursued a very different
33   13|       be adorned with sedulous care; and ambition will appear
34   13|       children entirely to the care of servants; or, because
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