Chapter 19
Londonwasourpresentpointofrest;wedeterminedtoremainseveralmonthsinthiswonderfulandcelebratedcity.Clervaldesiredtheintercourseofthemenofgeniusandtalentwhoflourishedatthistime,butthiswaswithmeasecondaryobject;IwasprincipallyoccupiedwiththemeansofobtainingtheinformationnecessaryforthecompletionofmypromiseandquicklyavailedmyselfofthelettersofintroductionthatIhadbroughtwithme,addressedtothemostdistinguishednaturalphilosophers.
Ifthisjourneyhadtakenplaceduringmydaysofstudyandhappiness,itwouldhaveaffordedmeinexpressiblepleasure.Butablighthadcomeovermyexistence,andIonlyvisitedthesepeopleforthesakeoftheinformationtheymightgivemeonthesubjectinwhichmyinterestwassoterriblyprofound.Companywasirksometome;whenalone,Icouldfillmymindwiththesightsofheavenandearth;thevoiceofHenrysoothedme,andIcouldthuscheatmyselfintoatransitorypeace.Butbusy,uninteresting,joyousfacesbroughtbackdespairtomyheart.Isawaninsurmountablebarrierplacedbetweenmeandmyfellowmen;thisbarrierwassealedwiththebloodofWilliamandJustine,andtoreflectontheeventsconnectedwiththosenamesfilledmysoulwithanguish.
ButinClervalIsawtheimageofmyformerself;hewasinquisitiveandanxioustogainexperienceandinstruction.Thedifferenceofmannerswhichheobservedwastohimaninexhaustiblesourceofinstructionandamusement.Hewasalsopursuinganobjecthehadlonghadinview.HisdesignwastovisitIndia,inthebeliefthathehadinhisknowledgeofitsvariouslanguages,andintheviewshehadtakenofitssociety,themeansofmateriallyassistingtheprogressofEuropeancolonizationandtrade.InBritainonlycouldhefurthertheexecutionofhisplan.Hewasforeverbusy,andtheonlychecktohisenjoymentswasmysorrowfulanddejectedmind.