Chap.

1  Int|     hearts, or to become the friends of the fellow creatures
2    3|       and, instead of making friends of her daughters, view them
3    4| affections; and the platonic friends of his male acquaintance.
4    5|    state!~ ~ Beware then, my friends, of suffering the heart
5    5|   been bred up with domestic friends, and led to store his mind
6    7|     person.~ ~ When domestic friends meet in a morning, there
7    8|      the other may have more friends in private life. But the
8   13|    themselves the benevolent friends of man.~ ~ It is, however,
9   13|   same profession are seldom friends, yet there is a much greater
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