Chap.

 1    3|   reason.*~ ~ * 'A respectable old man gives the following
 2    3|       seen her insult a worthy old gentlewoman, whom unexpected
 3    4|        Perhaps the frown of an old cow, or the jump of a mouse;
 4    4|    gold!~ ~ I come round to my old argument; if woman be allowed
 5    5|       be only beating over the old ground, for they have, in
 6    6|     idea calls up another, its old associate, and memory, faithful
 7    6|         to harp a little on an old string, having been solely
 8    6|      cannot quickly get rid of old habits. When a man of abilities
 9    7| observed, that women fall into old habits; and treat their
10   12|        blunders of self-willed old women, who give nostrums
11   13|    this question - to reverend old men, to people distinguished
12   13|       piety.~ ~ The oracles of old were thus delivered by priests
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