Chap.

 1    1|         groping in the dark? for surely, Sir, you will not assert,
 2  Int|      nickname God's creatures. - Surely these weak beings are only
 3    1| reflection shut out by pleasure! Surely it is madness to make the
 4    2|   virtues which dignify mankind? Surely she has not an immortal
 5    2|          virtues of humanity.~ ~ Surely there can be but one rule
 6    3|    instinct is denied - they are surely of all creatures the most
 7    5|      pass for a natural note.~ ~ Surely it would have been wiser
 8    5|       own faculties; and this is surely the blessed fruit of disappointed
 9    5|          sacrificing his heart - surely it is not speaking harshly
10    6|     reckoning comes; and come it surely will, to turn the sprightly
11    8|       flagitiousness of manners. Surely nature never intended that
12    9|          to call them pests; but surely the present system of war
13    9|          loiter with easy grace; surely you would not condemn them
14   12|        the society of women; and surely I need not cite to the most
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