Chapter 13
Inowhastentothemoremovingpartofmystory.Ishallrelateeventsthatimpressedmewithfeelingswhich,fromwhatIhadbeen,havemademewhatIam.
"Springadvancedrapidly;theweatherbecamefineandtheskiescloudless.Itsurprisedmethatwhatbeforewasdesertandgloomyshouldnowbloomwiththemostbeautifulflowersandverdure.Mysensesweregratifiedandrefreshedbyathousandscentsofdelightandathousandsightsofbeauty.
"Itwasononeofthesedays,whenmycottagersperiodicallyrestedfromlabour—theoldmanplayedonhisguitar,andthechildrenlistenedtohim—thatIobservedthecountenanceofFelixwasmelancholybeyondexpression;hesighedfrequently,andoncehisfatherpausedinhismusic,andIconjecturedbyhismannerthatheinquiredthecauseofhisson’ssorrow.Felixrepliedinacheerfulaccent,andtheoldmanwasrecommencinghismusicwhensomeonetappedatthedoor.
"Itwasaladyonhorseback,accompaniedbyacountry-manasaguide.Theladywasdressedinadarksuitandcoveredwithathickblackveil.Agathaaskedaquestion,towhichthestrangeronlyrepliedbypronouncing,inasweetaccent,thenameofFelix.Hervoicewasmusicalbutunlikethatofeitherofmyfriends.Onhearingthisword,Felixcameuphastilytothelady,who,whenshesawhim,threwupherveil,andIbeheldacountenanceofangelicbeautyandexpression.Herhairofashiningravenblack,andcuriouslybraided;hereyesweredark,butgentle,althoughanimated;herfeaturesofaregularproportion,andhercomplexionwondrouslyfair,eachcheektingedwithalovelypink.