16.The third and most troublesome kind is the form imputed to society: " an all-encompassing belief that everybody, at all times, expects us to be perfect" .
18.The third and most troublesome kind is the form imputed to society, an all-encompassing belief that everybody, at all times, expects us to be perfect.
20." The sweetness, the beauty, the witchery of your younger daughter, Colonel Munro, might explain my motives without imputing to me this injustice" .