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“
If
you
please
.
”
“
I
danced
with
a
very
agreeable
young
man
,
introduced
by
Mr
.
King
;
had
a
great
deal
of
conversation
with
him
—
seems
a
most
extraordinary
genius
—
hope
I
may
know
more
of
him
.
That
,
madam
,
is
what
I
wish
you
to
say
.
”
“
But
,
perhaps
,
I
keep
no
journal
.
”
“
Perhaps
you
are
not
sitting
in
this
room
,
and
I
am
not
sitting
by
you
.
These
are
points
in
which
a
doubt
is
equally
possible
.
Not
keep
a
journal
!
How
are
your
absent
cousins
to
understand
the
tenour
of
your
life
in
Bath
without
one
?
How
are
the
civilities
and
compliments
of
every
day
to
be
related
as
they
ought
to
be
,
unless
noted
down
every
evening
in
a
journal
?
How
are
your
various
dresses
to
be
remembered
,
and
the
particular
state
of
your
complexion
,
and
curl
of
your
hair
to
be
described
in
all
their
diversities
,
without
having
constant
recourse
to
a
journal
?
My
dear
madam
,
I
am
not
so
ignorant
of
young
ladies
’
ways
as
you
wish
to
believe
me
;
it
is
this
delightful
habit
of
journaling
which
largely
contributes
to
form
the
easy
style
of
writing
for
which
ladies
are
so
generally
celebrated
.
Everybody
allows
that
the
talent
of
writing
agreeable
letters
is
peculiarly
female
.
Nature
may
have
done
something
,
but
I
am
sure
it
must
be
essentially
assisted
by
the
practice
of
keeping
a
journal
.
”
“
I
have
sometimes
thought
,
”
said
Catherine
,
doubtingly
,
“
whether
ladies
do
write
so
much
better
letters
than
gentlemen
!
That
is
—
I
should
not
think
the
superiority
was
always
on
our
side
.
”
“
As
far
as
I
have
had
opportunity
of
judging
,
it
appears
to
me
that
the
usual
style
of
letter
-
writing
among
women
is
faultless
,
except
in
three
particulars
.
”
“
And
what
are
they
?
”
“
A
general
deficiency
of
subject
,
a
total
inattention
to
stops
,
and
a
very
frequent
ignorance
of
grammar
.
”
“
Upon
my
word
!
I
need
not
have
been
afraid
of
disclaiming
the
compliment
.
You
do
not
think
too
highly
of
us
in
that
way
.
”