Chap.

 1  Int|    profound conviction that the neglected education of my fellow-creatures
 2    2| gallantry that they are cruelly neglected by their husbands; or, days
 3    2|         whether she be loved or neglected, her first wish should be
 4    2|       to a family, and that the neglected wife is, in general, the
 5    4|        why the understanding is neglected, whilst accomplishments
 6    4|        and their understandings neglected, consequently they become
 7    5| beautiful, the understanding is neglected, and girls forced to sit
 8    5|        the seed-time of life is neglected? None - did not the winds
 9    5|       that was not slighted? be neglected, she will make herself amends
10    7|     only be kept alive by these neglected attentions; yet if men and
11   13|        mind has been so totally neglected, that knowledge was only
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