Chap.

1  Int|   love, when they ought to cherish a nobler ambition, and by
2    3|    wished that women would cherish an affection for their husbands,
3    3|  enlarged scale, when they cherish or affect weakness under
4    4|     the very weakness they cherish. Often do they repeat Mr.
5    5| and are we then advised to cherish opinions only to set reason
6    8| other; and it is simply to cherish such an habitual respect
7    9|  the vicious weakness they cherish, by only inciting women
8   12|    and virtue had made him cherish for that fool Theresa. He
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