Chap.

 1  Int|           Dismissing then those pretty feminine phrases, which
 2  Int|      and conversation.~ ~ These pretty superlatives, dropping glibly
 3    2|   lowered when he describes the pretty foot and enticing airs of
 4    3|         a German writer, that a pretty woman, as an object of desire,
 5    3|        world contains many more pretty creatures. What is then
 6    4|      affected, may produce some pretty attitudes; but they shew
 7    4|       attractive; yet, when the pretty freshness of youth is worn
 8    5|          Not content with being pretty, they are desirous of being
 9    5|        contented to live with a pretty, useful companion, without
10    5|      man squeezes the hand of a pretty woman, handing her to a
11    6|  because it does not consist of pretty repartees, or well turned
12   12|     been desired to observe the pretty tricks of a lap-dog, that
13   12|   jealousy - a new gown, or any pretty bawble, smooths Juno's angry
14   12| occupied, she only lisped out a pretty mixture of French and English
15   12|       produces, especially from pretty women, often arise from
16   12|       men forget that they were pretty women.~ ~ But, allowing
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