Chap.

1    2| cheerful converse, and innocent caresses have softened toils which
2    2|    pride of man; but the lordly caresses of a protector will not
3    2|         duties of life, and the caresses which should excite confidence
4    4|   oppose; and neither tears nor caresses are spared till the spy
5    4|        wages due to her are the caresses of her husband; and women
6    5|   beloved object that it is the caresses of the individual, not the
7    9|      which a mother returns the caresses that she and her child receive
8   13|       are the cold, or feverish caresses of appetite, but sin embracing
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