Chap.

1  Int|       taste, and create a kind of sickly delicacy that turns away
2    2| condescend to use art and feign a sickly delicacy in order to secure
3    3|        ravings of imbecility, the sickly effusions of distempered
4    4|      render the majority of women sickly - and false notions of female
5    5|         in this sense. gives me a sickly qualm! Do religion and virtue
6    5|           but soon heard with the sickly qualm of disappointed hope;
7    6|         their limbs and produce a sickly soreness, rather than delicacy
8    7|          or it will ever remain a sickly hot-house plant, whilst
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