Chap.

 1    2|         delight?~ ~ 'Which must be mutual, in proportion due~ ~ 'Giv'
 2    2|           by the sight of a humble mutual love, not dignified by sentiment,
 3    4|            can imagine a degree of mutual affection that shall refine
 4    5|          for each other; but their mutual dependence is not the same.
 5    5|            and the attachment of a mutual confidence succeeds to the
 6    5|           to their virtue, or your mutual satisfaction; and your house
 7    5| prerogatives of love, that are not mutual, speaking of them as lasting
 8    7|      should render the self-denial mutual, to say nothing of the generosity
 9    8|            account of the child, a mutual interest and affection is
10   10|         the habitual exercise of a mutual sympathy; and what sympathy
11   10|         becomes only a friend, and mutual confidence takes place of
12   10|           the relaxing cord, and a mutual care produces a new mutual
13   10|         mutual care produces a new mutual sympathy. - But a child,
14   12|       strength by the discharge of mutual duties.~ ~ Were boys and
15   12|            the improvement must be mutual, or the injustice which
16   13|         the sensations produced by mutual affection, supported by
17   13|            affection, supported by mutual respect? What are the cold,
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