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Chapter 16
Soonafter,however,Felixapproachedwithanotherman;Iwassurprised,asIknewthathehadnotquittedthecottagethatmorning,andwaitedanxiouslytodiscoverfromhisdiscoursethemeaningoftheseunusualappearances.
"‘Doyouconsider,’saidhiscompaniontohim,‘thatyouwillbeobligedtopaythreemonths’rentandtolosetheproduceofyourgarden?Idonotwishtotakeanyunfairadvantage,andIbegthereforethatyouwilltakesomedaystoconsiderofyourdetermination.’
"‘Itisutterlyuseless,’repliedFelix;‘wecanneveragaininhabityourcottage.Thelifeofmyfatherisinthegreatestdanger,owingtothedreadfulcircumstancethatIhaverelated.Mywifeandmysisterwillneverrecoverfromtheirhorror.Ientreatyounottoreasonwithmeanymore.Takepossessionofyourtenementandletmeflyfromthisplace.’
"Felixtrembledviolentlyashesaidthis.Heandhiscompanionenteredthecottage,inwhichtheyremainedforafewminutes,andthendeparted.IneversawanyofthefamilyofDeLaceymore.
"Icontinuedfortheremainderofthedayinmyhovelinastateofutterandstupiddespair.Myprotectorshaddepartedandhadbrokentheonlylinkthatheldmetotheworld.Forthefirsttimethefeelingsofrevengeandhatredfilledmybosom,andIdidnotstrivetocontrolthem,butallowingmyselftobeborneawaybythestream,Ibentmymindtowardsinjuryanddeath.WhenIthoughtofmyfriends,ofthemildvoiceofDeLacey,thegentleeyesofAgatha,andtheexquisitebeautyoftheArabian,thesethoughtsvanishedandagushoftearssomewhatsoothedme.ButagainwhenIreflectedthattheyhadspurnedanddesertedme,angerreturned,arageofanger,andunabletoinjureanythinghuman,Iturnedmyfurytowardsinanimateobjects.