Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3| wens, is the very acme of propriety; our first meeting; with
2    3,  92|   no one may question the propriety of praying for money, it
3    3,  97|    full of moderation and propriety, which was in exquisite
4    4, 122| Virgil, and the exquisite propriety of Horace. Either the others
5    5, 148|  If you are so devoted to propriety -- be a Lucretia to your
6    5, 151| would be the very acme of propriety.~"The figures," says Gonzala
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