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1 2| break its force. Women are told from their infancy, and 2 2| can inspire.~ ~ I shall be told that woman would then lose 3 2| indefinite term. If they told us that in a pre-existent 4 2| vivacity, is she darkly to be told that men will draw conclusions 5 2| in marriage, we are not told. For though moralists have 6 4| they will smile, though told that-~ ~ 'In beauty's empire 7 5| not believe what my reason told me was derogatory to the 8 5| be tickled.~ ~ I shall be told, perhaps, that the public 9 5| Why are girls to be told that they resemble angels; 10 5| any other. Yet they are told, at the same time, that 11 5| though they may never be told that - 'The power of a fine 12 5| understanding.~ ~ I may be told, that the knowledge thus 13 6| character. Men, for whom we are told women were made, have too 14 7| ridiculous falsities* which are told to children, from mistaken 15 7| then, are they not to be told that their mothers carry 16 7| more. Truth may always be told to children, if it be told 17 7| told to children, if it be told gravely; but it is the immodesty 18 7| never fall into. Secrets are told - where silence ought to 19 8| have access.~ ~ I may be told that great as this enormity 20 9| human heart, who need to be told, that nothing so painfully 21 11| slavery of marriage. I may be told that a number of women are 22 13| proper that you should be told what every child ought to