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something more than admiration arose with the idea of him -- it resembles tenderness, [[underline]] but [[/underline]] it is more sad.-- That pensive melancholy still appears, & that at times when she thinks herself least observed. -- I like not this stealth of sorrow, this affectation of content.-- it speaks [[underline]] more, than [[/underline]] I can bear to know He accommodates his opinions to those of the person with whom he converses, with an address in which the duplicity of the concession often disappears in the delicacy of the flattery.--