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  askyourpardonwiththegreatestsincerity;Iamthemost

  miserableofmen,inhavingdeludedyou。

  Ihavebeensohappy

  topossesyou,andnowamsowretchedastobeforcedtofly

  fromyou。

  Forgiveme,mydear;oncemoreIsay,forgiveme!

  Iamnotabletoseeyouruinedbyme,andmyselfunableto

  supportyou。

  Ourmarriageisnothing;Ishallneverbeableto

  seeyouagain;Iheredischargeyoufromit;ifyoucanmarry

  toyouradvantage,donotdeclineitonmyaccount;Ihere

  sweartoyouonmyfaith,andonthewordofamanofhonour,

  IwillneverdisturbyourreposeifIshouldknowofit,which,

  however,isnotlikely。

  Ontheotherhand,ifyoushouldnot

  marry,andifgoodfortuneshouldbefallme,itshallbeallyours,

  whereveryouare。

  ’IhaveputsomeofthestockofmoneyIhaveleftintoyour

  pocket;takeplacesforyourselfandyourmaidinthestage-coach,

  andgoforLondon;Ihopeitwillbearyourchargesthither,

  withoutbreakingintoyourown。

  AgainIsincerelyaskyour

  pardon,andwilldosoasoftenasIshalleverthinkofyou。

  Adieu,mydear,forever!——Iam,yourmostaffectionately,J。E。’

  Nothingthateverbefellmeinmylifesanksodeepintomy

  heartasthisfarewell。

  Ireproachedhimathousandtimesin

  mythoughtsforleavingme,forIwouldhavegonewithhim

  throughtheworld,ifIhadbeggedmybread。

  Ifeltinmy

  pocket,andtherefoundtenguineas,hisgoldwatch,andtwo

  littlerings,oneasmalldiamondringworthonlyabout#6,and

  theotheraplaingoldring。

  Isatmedownandlookeduponthesethingstwohours

  together,andscarcespokeaword,tillmymaidinterrupted

  mebytellingmemydinnerwasready。

  Iatebutlittle,and

  afterdinnerIfellintoavehementfitofcrying,everynowand

  thencallinghimbyhisname,whichwasJames。

  ’OJemmy!’

  saidI,’comeback,comeback。

  I’llgiveyouallIhave;I’ll

  beg,I’llstarvewithyou。’

  AndthusIranravingaboutthe

  roomseveraltimes,andthensatdownbetweenwhiles,and

  thenwalkingaboutagain,calleduponhimtocomeback,and

  thencriedagain;andthusIpassedtheafternoon,tillabout

  seveno’clock,whenitwasneardusk,intheevening,being

  August,when,tomyunspeakablesurprise,hecomesback

  intotheinn,butwithoutaservant,andcomesdirectlyupinto

  mychamber。

  Iwasinthegreatestconfusionimaginable,andsowashetoo。

  Icouldnotimaginewhatshouldbetheoccasionofit,and

  begantobeatoddswithmyselfwhethertobegladorsorry;

  butmyaffectionbiassedalltherest,anditwasimpossibleto

  concealmyjoy,whichwastoogreatforsmiles,foritburst

  outintotears。

  Hewasnosoonerenteredtheroombutheran

  tomeandtookmeinhisarms,holdingmefast,andalmost

  stoppingmybreathwithhiskisses,butspokenotaword。

  AtlengthIbegan。

  ’Mydear,’saidI,’howcouldyougoaway

  fromme?’towhichhegavenoanswer,foritwasimpossible

  forhimtospeak。

  Whenourecstasieswerealittleover,hetoldmehewasgone

  aboutfifteenmiles,butitwasnotinhispowertogoanyfarther

  withoutcomingbacktoseemeagain,andtotakehisleaveof

  meoncemore。

  ItoldhimhowIhadpassedmytime,andhowloudIhad

  calledhimtocomebackagain。

  Hetoldmeheheardmevery

  plainuponDelamereForest,ataplaceabouttwelvemilesoff。

  Ismiled。

  ’Nay,’sayshe,’donotthinkIaminjest,forifever

  Iheardyourvoiceinmylife,Iheardyoucallmealoud,and

  sometimesIthoughtIsawyourunningafterme。’

  ’Why,’

  saidI,’whatdidIsay?’——forIhadnotnamedthewordstohim。

  ’Youcalledaloud,’sayshe,’andsaid,OJemmy!

  OJemmy!

  comeback,comeback。’

  Ilaughedathim。

  ’Mydear,’sayshe,’donotlaugh,for,depend

  uponit,Iheardyourvoiceasplainasyouhearminenow;if

  youplease,I’llgobeforeamagistrateandmakeoathofit。’

  I

  thenbegantobeamazedandsurprised,andindeedfrightened,

  andtoldhimwhatIhadreallydone,andhowIhadcalledafter

  him,asabove。

  Whenwehadamusedourselvesawhileaboutthis,Isaidto

  him:

  ’Well,youshallgoawayfrommenomore;I’llgoall

  overtheworldwithyourather。’

  Hetoldmeitwouldbevery

  difficultthingforhimtoleaveme,butsinceitmustbe,he

  hopedIwouldmakeitaseasytomeasIcould;butasforhim,

  itwouldbehisdestructionthatheforesaw。

  However,hetoldmethatheconsideredhehadleftmeto

  traveltoLondonalone,whichwastoolongajourney;and

  thatashemightaswellgothatwayasanywayelse,hewas

  resolvedtoseemesafethither,ornearit;andifhedidgo

  awaythenwithouttakinghisleave,Ishouldnottakeitillof

  him;andthishemademepromise。

  Hetoldmehowhehaddismissedhisthreeservants,sold

  theirhorses,andsentthefellowsawaytoseektheirfortunes,

  andallinalittletime,atatownontheroad,Iknownotwhere。

  ’And,’sayshe,’itcostmesometearsallalonebymyself,to

  thinkhowmuchhappiertheywerethantheirmaster,forthey

  couldgotothenextgentleman’shousetoseeforaservice,

  whereas,’saidhe,’Iknewnotwithertogo,orwhattodo

  withmyself。’

  ItoldhimIwassocompletelymiserableinpartingwithhim,

  thatIcouldnotbeworse;andthatnowhewascomeagain,

  Iwouldnotgofromhim,ifhewouldtakemewithhim,let

  himgowhitherhewould,ordowhathewould。

  Andinthe

  meantimeIagreedthatwewouldgotogethertoLondon;but

  Icouldnotbebroughttoconsentheshouldgoawayatlast

  andnottakehisleaveofme,asheproposedtodo;buttold

  him,jesting,thatifhedid,Iwouldcallhimbackagainasloud

  asIdidbefore。

  ThenIpulledouthiswatchandgaveithim

  back,andhistworings,andhistenguineas;buthewouldnot

  takethem,whichmademeverymuchsuspectthatheresolved

  togooffupontheroadandleaveme。

  Thetruthis,thecircumstanceshewasin,thepassionate

  expressionsofhisletter,thekind,gentlemanlytreatmentIhad

  fromhiminalltheaffair,withtheconcernheshowedforme

  init,hismannerofpartingwiththatlargesharewhichhegave

  meofhislittlestockleft——allthesehadjoinedtomakesuch

  impressionsonme,thatIreallylovedhimmosttenderly,and

  couldnotbearthethoughtsofpartingwithhim。

  TwodaysafterthiswequittedChester,Iinthestage-coach,

  andheonhorseback。

  IdismissedmymaidatChester。

  He

  wasverymuchagainstmybeingwithoutamaid,butshebeing

  aservanthiredinthecountry,andIresolvingtokeepno

  servantatLondon,Itoldhimitwouldhavebeenbarbarous

  tohavetakenthepoorwenchandhaveturnedherawayas

  soonasIcametotown;anditwouldalsohavebeenaneedless

  chargeontheroad,soIsatisfiedhim,andhewaseasyenough

  onthescore。

  HecamewithmeasfarasDunstable,withinthirtymilesof

  London,andthenhetoldmefateandhisownmisfortunes

  obligedhimtoleaveme,andthatitwasnotconvenientfor

  himtogotoLondon,forreasonswhichitwasofnovalueto

  metoknow,andIsawhimpreparingtogo。

  Thestage-coach

  wewereindidnotusuallystopatDunstable,butIdesiringit

  butforaquartofanhour,theywerecontenttostandatan

  inndoorawhile,andwewentintothehouse。

  Beingintheinn,ItoldhimIhadbutonefavourmoretoas

  ofhim,andthatwas,thatsincehecouldnotgoanyfarther,

  hewouldgivemeleavetostayaweekortwointhetownwith

  him,thatwemightinthattimethinkofsomethingtoprevent

  sucharuinousthingtousboth,asafinalseparationwouldbe;

  andthatIhadsomethingofmomenttoofferhim,thatIhad

  neversaidyet,andwhichperhapshemightfindpracticableto

  ourmutualadvantage。

  Thiswastooreasonableaproposaltobedenied,sohecalled

  thelandladyofthehouse,andtoldherhiswifewastakenill,

  andsoillthatshecouldnotthinkofgoinganyfartherinthe

  stage-coach,whichhadtiredheralmosttodeath,andasked

  ifshecouldnotgetusalodgingfortwoorthreedaysina

  privatehouse,whereImightrestmealittle,forthejourney

  hadbeentoomuchforme。

  Thelandlady,agoodsortof

  woman,well-bredandveryobliging,cameimmediatelyto

  seeme;toldmeshehadtwoorthreeverygoodroomsina

  partofthehousequiteoutofthenoise,andifIsawthem,

  shedidnotdoubtbutIwouldlikethem,andIshouldhave

  oneofhermaids,thatshoulddonothingelsebutbeappointed

  towaitonme。

  Thiswassoverykind,thatIcouldnotbut

  acceptofit,andthankher;soIwenttolookontheroomsand

  likedthemverywell,andindeedtheywereextraordinarily

  furnished,andverypleasantlodgings;sowepaidthestage-coach,

  tookoutourbaggage,andresolvedtostayhereawhile。

  HereItoldhimIwouldlivewithhimnowtillallmymoney

  wasspent,butwouldnotlethimspendashillingofhisown。

  Wehadsomekindsquabbleaboutthat,butItoldhimitwas

  thelasttimeIwasliketoenjoyhiscompany,andIdesiredhe

  wouldletmebemasterinthatthingonly,andheshouldgovern

  ineverythingelse;soheacquiesced。

  Hereoneevening,takingawalkintothefields,ItoldhimI

  wouldnowmaketheproposaltohimIhadtoldhimof;

  accordinglyIrelatedtohimhowIhadlivedinVirginia,that

  IhadamotherIbelievedwasalivetherestill,thoughmy

  husbandwasdeadsomeyears。

  Itoldhimthathadnotmy

  effectsmiscarried,which,bytheway,Imagnifiedprettymuch,

  Imighthavebeenfortunegoodenoughtohimtohavekept

  usfrombeingpartedinthismanner。

  ThenIenteredintothe

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