Chap.

 1    2|     says,~ ~ 'If weak women go astray,~ ~ 'The stars are more
 2    4|    reason on false ground, led astray by the male prejudice, which
 3    5|   virtues also led him farther astray; for, born with a warm constitution
 4    5|       by more frequently going astray enlarge their minds. If
 5    6|         they should not be led astray by the qualities of a lover -
 6    8|    reason that have led others astray, rejoiced to find some reason
 7   11|       affection must lead them astray, or make their duties clash
 8   12|  knowledge, or their minds led astray by scientific pursuits;
 9   12|     subjects, that leads women astray from duty. No, it is indolence
10   12| acquire sufficient to lead men astray.~ ~ It is plain from the
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