Chap.

1    4| medium, and to take things on trust. But dismissing these fanciful
2    5|   make you more amiable. But, trust me, they are not sincere
3    5|  often deceived than never to trust; to be disappointed in love
4    5|      they should not entirely trust to their persons, for though
5    5|  notions they have taken upon trust, so that the careful education
6    8| people take their opinions on trust to avoid the trouble of
7   13|    supinely takes opinions on trust, and obstinately supports
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