Chap.

 1    2|  tenderness of friendship, the confidence of respect, instead of blind
 2    2|   caresses which should excite confidence in his children are lavished
 3    4|   incompatible with the tender confidence and sincere respect of friendship.~ ~
 4    5|     the attachment of a mutual confidence succeeds to the transports
 5    5|        a tender intimacy, when confidence is unchecked by suspicion,
 6    5| blushes endear them. Let their confidence in you never be abused. -
 7    5|     friendship, and the tender confidence of habitual esteem. Before
 8    6|  unites hearts, and invites to confidence, in them is so very faint,
 9    8|    virtues chiefly aim at, the confidence and love of those we live
10   10|      only a friend, and mutual confidence takes place of overstrained
11   12|        heart to friendship and confidence, gradually leading to more
12   12|    friendship, are respect and confidence - esteem is never founded
13   13|     common, and when so little confidence is established at home,
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