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611
Very
true
,
said
Henry
,
and
this
is
a
very
nice
day
,
and
we
are
taking
a
very
nice
walk
,
and
you
are
two
very
nice
young
ladies
.
Oh
!
It
is
a
very
nice
word
indeed
!
It
does
for
everything
.
Originally
perhaps
it
was
applied
only
to
express
neatness
,
propriety
,
delicacy
,
or
refinement
people
were
nice
in
their
dress
,
in
their
sentiments
,
or
their
choice
.
But
now
every
commendation
on
every
subject
is
comprised
in
that
one
word
.
612
While
,
in
fact
,
cried
his
sister
,
it
ought
only
to
be
applied
to
you
,
without
any
commendation
at
all
.
You
are
more
nice
than
wise
.
Come
,
Miss
Morland
,
let
us
leave
him
to
meditate
over
our
faults
in
the
utmost
propriety
of
diction
,
while
we
praise
Udolpho
in
whatever
terms
we
like
best
.
It
is
a
most
interesting
work
.
613
You
are
fond
of
that
kind
of
reading
?
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614
To
say
the
truth
,
I
do
not
much
like
any
other
.
615
Indeed
!
616
That
is
,
I
can
read
poetry
and
plays
,
and
things
of
that
sort
,
and
do
not
dislike
travels
.
But
history
,
real
solemn
history
,
I
cannot
be
interested
in
.
Can
you
?
617
Yes
,
I
am
fond
of
history
.
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618
I
wish
I
were
too
.
I
read
it
a
little
as
a
duty
,
but
it
tells
me
nothing
that
does
not
either
vex
or
weary
me
.
The
quarrels
of
popes
and
kings
,
with
wars
or
pestilences
,
in
every
page
;
the
men
all
so
good
for
nothing
,
and
hardly
any
women
at
all
it
is
very
tiresome
:
and
yet
I
often
think
it
odd
that
it
should
be
so
dull
,
for
a
great
deal
of
it
must
be
invention
.
The
speeches
that
are
put
into
the
heroes
mouths
,
their
thoughts
and
designs
the
chief
of
all
this
must
be
invention
,
and
invention
is
what
delights
me
in
other
books
.
619
Historians
,
you
think
,
said
Miss
Tilney
,
are
not
happy
in
their
flights
of
fancy
.
They
display
imagination
without
raising
interest
.
I
am
fond
of
history
and
am
very
well
contented
to
take
the
false
with
the
true
.
In
the
principal
facts
they
have
sources
of
intelligence
in
former
histories
and
records
,
which
may
be
as
much
depended
on
,
I
conclude
,
as
anything
that
does
not
actually
pass
under
one
s
own
observation
;
and
as
for
the
little
embellishments
you
speak
of
,
they
are
embellishments
,
and
I
like
them
as
such
.
If
a
speech
be
well
drawn
up
,
I
read
it
with
pleasure
,
by
whomsoever
it
may
be
made
and
probably
with
much
greater
,
if
the
production
of
Mr
.
Hume
or
Mr
.
Robertson
,
than
if
the
genuine
words
of
Caractacus
,
Agricola
,
or
Alfred
the
Great
.
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