Chap.

1    1|         in which a single virtue took root, it would have been
2    3|       pen. At first, indeed, she took it into her head to make
3    7| attentions; yet if men and women took half as much pains to dress
4    8|      rewards of virtue, however, took its rise from a cause that
5   12|         a larger one. The master took me into the school-room, &
6   12|   disgusted by the fine lady who took her lap-dog to her bosom
7   13|       would allow her to be, who took care that her daughters (
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