
Beverly.
I SYMPATHIZE with you, my dear 
Sophia, in the disappointment you received in 
your expectations from beauty and wit.
You may nevertheless derive advantage from 
it. Your refined and delicate ideas raise you too 
far above the scenes of common life. They paint 
the defects of your inferiors in such lively 
colours, that the greater part of the community 
must be displeasing to you. Few, you should 
remember, have had the advantages which you 
have enjoyed; and still fewer have your penetrating 
eye, correct taste, and quick sensibility. Let 
charity then draw a veil over the foibles of others, 
and candour induce you to look on the best 
and brightest side.
It is both our duty and interest to enjoy life, 
as far as integrity and innocence allow; and, in 
order to this, we must not soar above, but accommodate 
ourselves to its ordinary state. We 
cannot stem the torrent of folly and vanity; but 
we can step aside and see it roll on, without suffering 
ourselves to be borne down by the stream.
Empty conversation must be disgusting to every 
rational and thinking mind; yet, when it 
partakes not of malignity, it is harmless in its effects, 
as the vapour which floats over the mead in 

join to give scope to detraction, we ought to
avoid their contagion, and decidedly condemn
the effusions of the ill-natured merriment which
they inspire.
Our sex have been taxed as desamers. I am 
convinced, however, that they are not exclusively 
guilty; yet, for want of more substantial matter 
of conversation, I fear they too often give occasion 
for the accusation! A mind properly cultivated, 
and stored with useful knowledge, will despise 
a pastime which must be supported at the 
expense of others. Hence only the superficial 
and the giddy are reduced to the necessity of 
filling the time in which they associate together, 
with the degrading and injurious subjects of 
slander. But I trust that our improved country-women 
are rising far superior to this necessity, 
and are able to convince the world, that the 
American fair are enlightened, generous, and 
liberal. The false notions of sexual disparity, in 
point of understanding and capacity, are justly 
exploded; and each branch of society is uniting 
to raise the virtues and polish the manners of 
the whole.
I am, &c.

 
 
