Chap.

 1    1|     community. A man of rank or fortune, sure of rising by interest,
 2    2|  solitary recess, an outcast of fortune, rising superior to passion
 3    4|       for a few days those whom fortune has thrown down, and whom
 4    4| character of people of rank and fortune, that, in my opinion, might
 5    4|          hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments
 6    4|        arbitrary distinction of fortune. The evil is sometimes more
 7    4|     till a man with a superiour fortune offers. On this subject
 8    5|       ideas as he bets away his fortune, leaving all the minutae
 9    5|    casualties of life; and that fortune, slipping off her bandage,
10    5|     express desire to a girl of fortune. Before the marriage could
11    5|          she is deprived of her fortune, and thrown friendless on
12   12|       of superior abilities, or fortune, might now be taught, in
13   12|         schools young people of fortune ought to remain, more or
14   13|         proud of their rank and fortune, look down on the vulgar
15   13|    novel. As she was a woman of fortune and fashion, they had various
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