Chap.

 1  Int|         alluring mistresses than affectionate wives and rational mothers;
 2    4|       why do women, I write with affectionate solicitude, condescend to
 3    4|          the dupes of a sincere, affectionate heart, and still more are,
 4    5|       the task of criticism with affectionate respect; but as this little
 5    5|         by a more reasonable and affectionate mode of conduct. Besides,
 6    5| cultivated understanding, and an affectionate heart, will never want starched
 7    7|        will naturally prevail an affectionate seriousness, especially,
 8    9|       solicitude of a reasonable affectionate woman is very interesting,
 9    9|        observant daughters, more affectionate sisters, more faithful wives,
10   13|           we shall not see women affectionate till more equality be established
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