Chap.

1    1|          pushes himself forward to notice. - Alas! what unheard of
2    4|           middle rank of life into notice; and the natural consequence
3    4|           attended to, to be taken notice of with sympathy, complacency,
4    4|            degrade the sex. I must notice a few.~ ~ The female understanding
5    5|          people, I have taken more notice of them than, strictly speaking,
6    5| attractions to recommend it to the notice of the most respectable
7    5|            flashes suddenly on the notice - mere animal spirits have
8    7|          delicate women obtrude on notice that part of the animal
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