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1    3| extended to women; for, seldom occupied by serious business, the
2    4|   adventures, instead of being occupied by duties.~ ~ A man, when
3    4|          Can she consent to be occupied merely to please him; merely
4    5|        women, because they are occupied by pursuits that interest
5    6|       were made, have too much occupied the thoughts of women; and
6    7|    time and thoughts have been occupied by gay pleasures or schemes
7    9|    block, their minds are only occupied by some soft platonic attachment;
8   12|     her children ought to have occupied, she only lisped out a pretty
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