Chap.

1  Int|    strength, which leads them to play off those contemptible infantine
2    3|        and boys, in short, would play harmlessly together, if
3    3|         respect; for it is not a play on words to assert, that
4    5|       girls forced to sit still, play with dolls and listen to
5    6|        grace must arise from the play of the mind? and how can
6   12|          will always languish to play and prattle with children;
7   12| amusement of the boys during the play hours?~ ~ But nothing of
8   12|      friend, after they cease to play with a mistress.~ ~ Besides,
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