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1     I,       I|     I owed it solely to the virtue of an extraordinarily large
2     I,    XIII|     a miracle of beauty and virtue; and that tiny creature
3    II,     III|    consider it a duty and a virtue - to confess your mental
4    II,    XVII| your child and teaching him virtue, honesty, and useful employments.
5    II,    XVII|     it is the stony path of virtue, dreary and tiresome. The
6    II,    XVII|    on her side; the halo of virtue around my head was false.~ ~
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