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 There is nothing in it out of doors and in broad day-light, where a woman has a power, physically speaking, of viewing a man in more lights than one—but here, for her soul, she can see him in no light without mixing something of her own goods and chattels along with him—till by reiterated acts of such combinations, he gets foisted into her inventory

—And then good night.

But this is not matter of ; for I have delivered that above—nor is it matter of —for I make no man's creed but my own—nor matter of —at least that I know of; but 'tis matter copulative and introductory to what follows.