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 1    4|          indulgence.~ ~ Personal attachment is a very happy foundation
 2    4|       recollection of some prior attachment, or disappointed affection,
 3    5|       sentiments.~ ~ 'The common attachment and regard of a mother,
 4    5|      supplies its place, and the attachment of a mutual confidence succeeds
 5    5|       this mistaken enthusiastic attachment? Perhaps it is necessary
 6    6|       not be satirized for their attachment to rakes; or even for being
 7    9|   occupied by some soft platonic attachment; or, the actual management
 8   12|         soldiers, their childish attachment to toys, and the vanity
 9   12| consequence than that some early attachment might take place; which,
10   13|          produce a strong sexual attachment, and that reason must cement
11   13|         without virtue, a sexual attachment must expire, like a tallow
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