Chap.

1    3|        my observation, who have acted like rational creatures,
2    3|       all human perfection, and acted accordingly. - I have seen
3    3|        never thought, much less acted for herself. She has only
4    4| changing situations, might have acted just the same selfish part;
5    4|         education, and yet have acted heroically, strongly confirmed
6    5|     Nature was supposed to have acted like a step-mother, when
7    5|      world to suspect that they acted from different motives. -
8    8|         because, forsooth, they acted in this respect with propriety.~ ~
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