Chap.

 1    2|        and advises an innocent girl to give the lie to her feelings,
 2    3|      direction, particularly a girl, and thus rendered dependent -
 3    3|     serious refutation. That a girl, condemned to sit for hours
 4    3|     short, of supposing that a girl is naturally a coquette,
 5    3|      venture to affirm, that a girl, whose spirits have not
 6    5|       is a modest and discreet girl; but while you are near
 7    5|        then does he say that a girl should be educated for her
 8    5|   father's express desire to a girl of fortune. Before the marriage
 9    5| dictates of honour marries the girl, nothing but misery ensues,
10    5|   because that a well educated girl had not time to be in love.
11    8|        parents. If an innocent girl become a prey to love, she
12   11|        I myself heard a little girl once say to a servant, '
13   11|       And what respect could a girl acquire for such a parent
14   12|      be more indelicate than a girl's coming out in the fashionable
15   13|        read several to a young girl, and point out both by tones,
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