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Chapter 18
ForsometimeIwaslostinconjectureastothecauseofthis,butyesterdayanideastruckme,andifitiswellfounded,Iconjureyoutoavowit.Reserveonsuchapointwouldbenotonlyuseless,butdrawdowntreblemiseryonusall."
Itrembledviolentlyathisexordium,andmyfathercontinued—"Iconfess,myson,thatIhavealwayslookedforwardtoyourmarriagewithourdearElizabethasthetieofourdomesticcomfortandthestayofmydecliningyears.Youwereattachedtoeachotherfromyourearliestinfancy;youstudiedtogether,andappeared,indispositionsandtastes,entirelysuitedtooneanother.ButsoblindistheexperienceofmanthatwhatIconceivedtobethebestassistantstomyplanmayhaveentirelydestroyedit.You,perhaps,regardherasyoursister,withoutanywishthatshemightbecomeyourwife.Nay,youmayhavemetwithanotherwhomyoumaylove;andconsideringyourselfasboundinhonourtoElizabeth,thisstrugglemayoccasionthepoignantmiserywhichyouappeartofeel."
"Mydearfather,reassureyourself.Ilovemycousintenderlyandsincerely.Ineversawanywomanwhoexcited,asElizabethdoes,mywarmestadmirationandaffection.Myfuturehopesandprospectsareentirelyboundupintheexpectationofourunion."
"Theexpressionofyoursentimentsofthissubject,mydearVictor,givesmemorepleasurethanIhaveforsometimeexperienced.Ifyoufeelthus,weshallassuredlybehappy,howeverpresenteventsmaycastagloomoverus.ButitisthisgloomwhichappearstohavetakensostrongaholdofyourmindthatIwishtodissipate.Tellme,therefore,whetheryouobjecttoanimmediatesolemnizationofthemarriage.Wehavebeenunfortunate,andrecenteventshavedrawnusfromthateverydaytranquillitybefittingmyyearsandinfirmities.