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 1    2| cunning, and made a coquetish slave in order to render her a
 2    2|       be either the friend or slave of man. We shall not, as
 3    3|     they expect virtue from a slave, from a being whom the constitution
 4    3|    will, more or less, be the slave of his appetites; and those
 5    4|      has always been either a slave, or a despot, and to remark,
 6    4|   mean,~ ~ 'And woman, either slave or queen,~ ~ 'Is quickly
 7    5|     companion of man; but his slave: it is by her superiour
 8    5|       woman by making her the slave of love.~ ~ -'Curs'd vassalage,~ ~  '
 9    5|       the portrait of a house slave? 'I am astonished at the
10    5|   mind; so that, becoming the slave of her own feelings, she
11    5| wished to have a meretricious slave to fondle, entirely dependent
12    7|     made by her education the slave of sensibility, is required,
13   10|    hand.~ ~ Woman, however, a slave in every situation to prejudice,
14   13|    hardly earned savings of a slave are commonly expended in
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