Chap.

1    1|        allowed to ask some plain questions, and the answers will probably
2    5|         obliged to make, and the questions asked by the holy men, I
3    5|       methodically such profound questions, we should run a risk of
4    5|       may receive to the anxious questions it asked, when the understanding
5   12| immediately asked the child some questions, and found that the poor
6   13|         own hearts the following questions, not forgetting that they
7   13|       vain?~ ~ Say not that such questions are an insult to common
8   13|        proper to ask women a few questions.~ ~ Do you know any thing
9   13|        most immodest remarks and questions, the full meaning of which
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