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1    2| sentiment, or strengthened by a union in intellectual pursuits.
2    3|         the grave.~ ~ * 'In the union of the sexes, both pursue
3    5|     truly admirable: from their union there results a moral person,
4    5|    perpetual discord, and their union could not subsist. But in
5    6|   delicacy promise herself in a union with such a man, when the
6    7|     delights to dwell, in close union with humanity.~ ~
7    8|       the person is the band of union between the sexes, yet,
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