Chap.

 1    1|     gay ornamental drapery. An air of fashion, which is but
 2    2| breathe the sharp invigorating air of freedom, they must ever
 3    3|        boys frolic in the open air, weakens the muscles and
 4    4|        naturally inspires. His air, his manner, his deportment,
 5    5|      and figure, as well as an air and deportment, of the masculine
 6    5|       in the behaviour.~ ~ The air of fashion, which many young
 7    7|     the form melts into common air, leaving a solitary void,
 8    7|      the sweet-bracing morning air, to see the same kind of
 9    9|   pampered by the still sultry air, which relaxes every good
10    9|       rigours which purify the air on the mountain's top, were
11   12|    gymnastic plays in the open air. The elements of religion,
12   12|       do not admit a breath of air to tell her how roughly
13   13|   another word for temperance, air, exercise, and a few medicines,
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