Chap.

1    2| afforded matters for cheerful converse, and innocent caresses have
2    4|     between them and rational converse. With a lover, I grant,
3    4|  affections.* We then wish to converse, not to fondle; to give
4    5|     unless I could afterwards converse on the subjects, and point
5    5|           It is impossible to converse with people to any purpose,
6    9|      and interest into social converse, and some superfluous money
7   12|     thus shut out from social converse? or that a mitre often graces
8   12|   virtuous, they will wish to converse at their fire-side with
9   13|      mind. When men meet they converse about business, politics,
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