Chap.

1    1|         rescue their oppressors.~ ~ Disgusted with artificial manners
2    2|           distinction, will ever be disgusted by various things that touch
3    3|     constrained attitude, that most disgusted him.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~
4    4|            thinker, ought not to be disgusted, if they find the former
5    7|         often felt hurt, not to say disgusted, when a friend has appeared,
6    7|             married women has often disgusted me. The seem anxious never
7    8| putrefaction, we should not then be disgusted by the sight of such brutal
8   12|           people of taste were ever disgusted by that awkward sheepishness
9   12|            that I have been as much disgusted by the fine lady who took
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