Chap.

1    4|      neighbours in finery and parade. If she attend to her children,
2    5| artificial feelings, and that parade of sensibility which boys
3    9|       almost worship the very parade which costs them so dear.
4    9|    like the barbarous useless parade of having sentinels on horseback
5   12|      be preferred to the cold parade that insults the understanding
6   12|     are impressed by the very parade that renders the situation
7   12|        and nurses them with a parade of sensibility, when sick,
8   13|     by such solemn devotional parade, a Greek, or Roman lady
9   13|    vie with them in dress and parade.~ ~ With respect to love,
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