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 1    IV|   seal, that the young lady's virtue was fenced about by absolutely
 2     V|  rumour of Fanny's beauty and virtue should not have spread through
 3     V|  report of newly found female virtue as far as possible. Who
 4     V| candidates, but in the way of virtue they all failed me. I think
 5     V|      which seem to prove that virtue is in no very great request
 6     V|       guardian of defenceless virtue. What more could he do?~ ~
 7    VI| gentleman as the price of her virtue. But there was no such talk
 8    IX| bringing up in all honour and virtue? Go there! These good people
 9    IX|       parted with - a woman's virtue.~ ~ ~ ~An hour later, the
10    IX|  Abellino as the protector of virtue! Abellino as a garde des
11    XI|       the surest guarantee of virtue and propriety. The mere
12   XXI|       the paths of honour and virtue; who would cherish and defend
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