Chapter 6
Clervalthenputthefollowingletterintomyhands.ItwasfrommyownElizabeth:
"MydearestCousin,
"Youhavebeenill,veryill,andeventheconstantlettersofdearkindHenryarenotsufficienttoreassuremeonyouraccount.Youareforbiddentowrite—toholdapen;yetonewordfromyou,dearVictor,isnecessarytocalmourapprehensions.ForalongtimeIhavethoughtthateachpostwouldbringthisline,andmypersuasionshaverestrainedmyunclefromundertakingajourneytoIngolstadt.Ihavepreventedhisencounteringtheinconveniencesandperhapsdangersofsolongajourney,yethowoftenhaveIregrettednotbeingabletoperformitmyself!Ifiguretomyselfthatthetaskofattendingonyoursickbedhasdevolvedonsomemercenaryoldnurse,whocouldneverguessyourwishesnorministertothemwiththecareandaffectionofyourpoorcousin.Yetthatisovernow:Clervalwritesthatindeedyouaregettingbetter.Ieagerlyhopethatyouwillconfirmthisintelligencesooninyourownhandwriting.
"Getwell—andreturntous.Youwillfindahappy,cheerfulhomeandfriendswholoveyoudearly.Yourfather’shealthisvigorous,andheasksbuttoseeyou,buttobeassuredthatyouarewell;andnotacarewillevercloudhisbenevolentcountenance.HowpleasedyouwouldbetoremarktheimprovementofourErnest!Heisnowsixteenandfullofactivityandspirit.HeisdesiroustobeatrueSwissandtoenterintoforeignservice,butwecannotpartwithhim,atleastuntilhiselderbrotherreturnstous.Myuncleisnotpleasedwiththeideaofamilitarycareerinadistantcountry,butErnestneverhadyourpowersofapplication.