Chap.

 1  Int|     novels, and from novels into familiar letters and conversation.~ ~
 2    3|    expire when the object became familiar, when friendship and forbearance
 3    5|        female world.~ ~ His easy familiar style is particularly suited
 4    7| withdraws her hand,~ ~ She plays familiar in his arms,~ ~ And every
 5    7|     least, attempt to be grossly familiar with their persons. Men
 6    7|       women are, in general, too familiar with each other, which leads
 7    7|  waiting-women, to be so grossly familiar as to forget the respect
 8    7|         in health should be more familiar with each other than men
 9    7|         more respectful than the familiar tenderness which frequently
10   13|          of the ancients mention familiar daemons, who guarded them
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