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 1    3|         the attainment of those agreeable accomplishments which have
 2    3|       and which is necessary or agreeable to her; therefore she ought
 3    3|      those sentiments which are agreeable to them, without seeming
 4    3|    doubtless, to render herself agreeable to him, instead of challenging
 5    4|     leave home to seek for more agreeable, may I be allowed to use
 6    5|      her duty to render herself agreeable to her master - this being
 7    5| consideration to render herself agreeable to him: and let this brutal
 8    5|       render our lives easy and agreeable: these are the duties of
 9    5|      that it would be much more agreeable to her to owe them all to
10    5|      are in a capacity to study agreeable gesture, a pleasing modulation
11    5|      Englishwoman cultivate her agreeable talents, in order to please
12    5|       that of a woman's what is agreeable. There ought to be nothing
13    5|         only can render society agreeable; and it is a melancholy
14    5|   directed by her: this is also agreeable to the order of nature:
15    5|      Children often form a more agreeable and permanent connection
16    5|        it might render you more agreeable as companions, but it would
17    5|       be well if they were only agreeable or rational companions. -
18   13|       trying to make themselves agreeable. A female beauty, and a
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