Chap.

 1  Int|       into familiar letters and conversation.~ ~ These pretty superlatives,
 2    2|       from the muddy current of conversation, and, from continually mixing
 3    3|      real sentiments from their conversation, their actions, their looks,
 4    3|        have the art, by her own conversation, actions, looks, and gestures,
 5    3|      will endeavour to join the conversation, is, indeed, very natural;
 6    4|         think of and matter for conversation, that in some degree would
 7    4|       their understandings. The conversation of French women, who are
 8    5|         between their different conversation but truth.~ ~ 'We ought
 9    6|          are rebuffing, and his conversation cold and dull, because it
10   12|     give a rational turn to the conversation, the common source of consolation
11   12|         a manoeuvre, a rational conversation which made the men forget
12   13|       as they had few topics of conversation, and fewer refinements of
13   13| expressions and superlatives in conversation; and, though the dissipated
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