Chap.

1    1|      may only have a cast of countenance that wears off as you trace
2    4|  body, and that character of countenance, which the French term a
3    4|      person of taste. In the countenance of girls we only look for
4    4| rigid, give character to the countenance; that is, they trace the
5    5| often flashes across a rough countenance, and irradiating every feature,
6    9|     only way to acquire that countenance from their fellow-creatures,
7   12|     to give a droll turn who countenance the abuse to live on the
8   12|     a servant, and almost to countenance the ridicule which becomes
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