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He is [[underline]] vain [[/underline]] but she is insultingly haughty he seeks to raise himself without lowering others, --she thinks that the humiliation of others is the Elevating herself.--when he speaks of his appendages & wealth he is happy & his folly does harm to nobody--but her contempt is insulting his meakness & goodnature amuse, but disdain is never diverting & hers gives sadness to the feelings,--not from the companion's she wishes you to draw of your situation with hers, but from her [[underline]] intention to [[/underline]] would & afflict.-- to be loved by Fribourg! it was [[addition]] ^a [[/addition]] something so desired, so unhoped, so delightful, so seductive, I could not speak.--