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BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK I
第一部
MAY 4.
5月4 日
How happy I am that I am gone! My dear friend, what a thing is the
heart of man ! To leave you, from whom I have been inseparable, whom I
love so dearly, and yet to feel happy ! I know you will forgive me. Have not
other attachments been specially appointed by fate to torment a head like
mine? Poor Leonora! and yet I was not to blame. Was it my fault, that, whilst
the peculiar charms of her sister afforded me an agreeable entertainment, a
passion for me was engendered in her feeble heart? And yet am I wholly
blameless? Did I not encourage her emotions? Did I not feel charmed at those
truly genuine expressions of nature, which, though but little mirthful in
reality, so often amused us? Did I not—but oh ! what is man, that he dares so
to accuse himself? My dear friend I promise you I will improve; I will no
longer, as has ever been my habit, continue to ruminate on every petty
vexation which fortune may dispense; I will enjoy the present, and the past
shall be for me the past. No doubt you are right, my best of friends, there
would be far less suffering amongst mankind, if men—and God knows why
they are so fashioned—did not employ their imaginations so assiduously in
recalling the memory of past sorrow, instead of bearing their present lot with
equanimity. Be kind enough to inform my mother that I shall attend to her
business to the best of my ability, and shall give her the earliest information
about it. I have seen my aunt, and find that she is very far from being the
disagreeable person our friends allege her to be. She is a lively, cheerful
woman, with the best of heart
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