@c_reider 'Your uncle is disposed to be pleased with you in every respect; and I only wish you would talk to him more. You are one of those who are too silent in the evening circle.''But I do talk to him more than I used. I am sure I do. Did not you hear me ask him about the slave-trade last night?''I did-and was in hopes the question would be followed up by others. It would have pleased your uncle to be inquired of farther.''And I longed to do it-but there was such a dead silence! And while my cousins were sitting by without speaking a word, or seeming at all interested in the subject, I did not like- I thought it would appear as if I wanted to set myself off at their expense, by shewing a curiosity and pleasure in his information which he must wish his own daughters to feel.'