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"
True
--
but
that
would
not
apply
to
Miss
Clare
.
She
is
pretty
,
and
knows
how
to
dress
besides
.
"
"
Such
a
virtue
in
literary
women
!
"
exclaimed
Diana
Chesney
--
"
Some
of
them
are
such
dowdies
!
"
"
Most
people
of
culture
,
"
went
on
Lady
Sibyl
--
"
in
our
set
at
any
rate
,
are
accustomed
to
look
upon
Miss
Clare
as
quite
an
exception
to
the
usual
run
of
authors
.
She
is
charming
in
herself
as
well
as
in
her
books
,
and
she
goes
everywhere
.
She
writes
with
inspiration
--
and
always
has
something
so
new
to
say
--
"
"
That
of
course
all
the
critics
are
down
upon
her
?
"
queried
Lucio
.
"
Oh
,
naturally
!
But
we
never
read
reviews
.
"
"
Nor
anyone
else
I
should
hope
,
"
--
said
Lord
Elton
with
a
laugh
--
"
except
the
fellows
who
write
them
,
ha
--
ha
--
ha
!
I
call
it
damned
impertinence
--
excuse
the
word
--
on
the
part
of
a
newspaper
hack
to
presume
to
teach
me
what
I
ought
to
read
,
or
what
I
ought
to
appreciate
.
I
'm
quite
capable
of
forming
my
own
judgment
on
any
book
that
ever
was
written
.
But
I
avoid
all
the
confounded
'
new
'
poets
--
avoid
'
em
like
poison
,
sir
--
ha
--
ha
!
Anything
but
a
'
new
'
poet
;
the
old
ones
are
good
enough
for
me
!
Why
sir
,
these
reviewers
who
give
themselves
such
airs
with
a
pennorth
of
ink
and
a
pen
,
are
mostly
half-grown
half-educated
boys
who
for
a
couple
of
guineas
a
week
undertake
to
tell
the
public
what
they
think
of
such
and
such
a
book
,
as
if
anyone
cared
a
jot
about
their
green
opinions
!
Ridiculous
--
quite
ridiculous
!
--
what
do
they
take
the
public
for
I
wonder
!
Editors
of
responsible
journals
ought
to
know
better
than
to
employ
such
young
coxcombs
just
because
they
can
get
them
cheap
--
--
"
At
this
juncture
the
butler
came
up
behind
his
master
's
chair
and
whispered
a
few
words
.
The
Earl
's
brow
clouded
--
then
he
addressed
his
sister-in-law
--
"
Charlotte
,
Lady
Elton
sends
word
that
she
will
come
into
the
drawing-room
to-night
.
Perhaps
you
had
better
go
and
see
that
she
is
made
comfortable
.
"
And
,
as
Miss
Charlotte
rose
,
he
turned
to
us
saying
--
"
My
wife
is
seldom
well
enough
to
see
visitors
,
but
this
evening
she
feels
inclined
for
a
little
change
and
distraction
from
the
monotony
of
her
sick-room
.
It
will
be
very
kind
of
you
two
gentlemen
to
entertain
her
--
she
can
not
speak
much
,
but
her
hearing
and
sight
are
excellent
,
and
she
takes
great
interest
in
all
that
is
going
on
Dear
dear
me
!
"
and
he
heaved
a
short
troubled
sigh
--
"
She
used
to
be
one
of
the
brightest
of
women
!
"