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"
How
inconstant
are
your
feelings
!
But
a
moment
ago
you
were
moved
by
my
representations
,
and
why
do
you
again
harden
yourself
to
my
complaints
?
I
swear
to
you
,
by
the
earth
which
I
inhabit
,
and
by
you
that
made
me
,
that
with
the
companion
you
bestow
I
will
quit
the
neighbourhood
of
man
and
dwell
,
as
it
may
chance
,
in
the
most
savage
of
places
.
My
evil
passions
will
have
fled
,
for
I
shall
meet
with
sympathy
!
My
life
will
flow
quietly
away
,
and
in
my
dying
moments
I
shall
not
curse
my
maker
.
"
His
words
had
a
strange
effect
upon
me
.
I
compassionated
him
and
sometimes
felt
a
wish
to
console
him
,
but
when
I
looked
upon
him
,
when
I
saw
the
filthy
mass
that
moved
and
talked
,
my
heart
sickened
and
my
feelings
were
altered
to
those
of
horror
and
hatred
.
I
tried
to
stifle
these
sensations
;
I
thought
that
as
I
could
not
sympathize
with
him
,
I
had
no
right
to
withhold
from
him
the
small
portion
of
happiness
which
was
yet
in
my
power
to
bestow
.
"
You
swear
,
"
I
said
,
"
to
be
harmless
;
but
have
you
not
already
shown
a
degree
of
malice
that
should
reasonably
make
me
distrust
you
?
May
not
even
this
be
a
feint
that
will
increase
your
triumph
by
affording
a
wider
scope
for
your
revenge
?
"
"
How
is
this
?
I
must
not
be
trifled
with
,
and
I
demand
an
answer
.
If
I
have
no
ties
and
no
affections
,
hatred
and
vice
must
be
my
portion
;
the
love
of
another
will
destroy
the
cause
of
my
crimes
,
and
I
shall
become
a
thing
of
whose
existence
everyone
will
be
ignorant
.
My
vices
are
the
children
of
a
forced
solitude
that
I
abhor
,
and
my
virtues
will
necessarily
arise
when
I
live
in
communion
with
an
equal
.
I
shall
feel
the
affections
of
a
sensitive
being
and
became
linked
to
the
chain
of
existence
and
events
from
which
I
am
now
excluded
.
"
I
paused
some
time
to
reflect
on
all
he
had
related
and
the
various
arguments
which
he
had
employed
.
I
thought
of
the
promise
of
virtues
which
he
had
displayed
on
the
opening
of
his
existence
and
the
subsequent
blight
of
all
kindly
feeling
by
the
loathing
and
scorn
which
his
protectors
had
manifested
towards
him
.
His
power
and
threats
were
not
omitted
in
my
calculations
;
a
creature
who
could
exist
in
the
ice
caves
of
the
glaciers
and
hide
himself
from
pursuit
among
the
ridges
of
inaccessible
precipices
was
a
being
possessing
faculties
it
would
be
vain
to
cope
with
.
After
a
long
pause
of
reflection
I
concluded
that
the
justice
due
both
to
him
and
my
fellow
creatures
demanded
of
me
that
I
should
comply
with
his
request
.
Turning
to
him
,
therefore
,
I
said
,
"
I
consent
to
your
demand
,
on
your
solemn
oath
to
quit
Europe
forever
,
and
every
other
place
in
the
neighbourhood
of
man
,
as
soon
as
I
shall
deliver
into
your
hands
a
female
who
will
accompany
you
in
your
exile
.
"
"
I
swear
,
"
he
cried
,
"
by
the
sun
,
and
by
the
blue
sky
of
heaven
,
and
by
the
fire
of
love
that
burns
my
heart
,
that
if
you
grant
my
prayer
,
while
they
exist
you
shall
never
behold
me
again
.
Depart
to
your
home
and
commence
your
labours
;
I
shall
watch
their
progress
with
unutterable
anxiety
;
and
fear
not
but
that
when
you
are
ready
I
shall
appear
.
"
Saying
this
,
he
suddenly
quitted
me
,
fearful
,
perhaps
,
of
any
change
in
my
sentiments
.
I
saw
him
descend
the
mountain
with
greater
speed
than
the
flight
of
an
eagle
,
and
quickly
lost
among
the
undulations
of
the
sea
of
ice
.
His
tale
had
occupied
the
whole
day
,
and
the
sun
was
upon
the
verge
of
the
horizon
when
he
departed
.
I
knew
that
I
ought
to
hasten
my
descent
towards
the
valley
,
as
I
should
soon
be
encompassed
in
darkness
;
but
my
heart
was
heavy
,
and
my
steps
slow
.
The
labour
of
winding
among
the
little
paths
of
the
mountain
and
fixing
my
feet
firmly
as
I
advanced
perplexed
me
,
occupied
as
I
was
by
the
emotions
which
the
occurrences
of
the
day
had
produced
.
Night
was
far
advanced
when
I
came
to
the
halfway
resting-place
and
seated
myself
beside
the
fountain
.
The
stars
shone
at
intervals
as
the
clouds
passed
from
over
them
;
the
dark
pines
rose
before
me
,
and
every
here
and
there
a
broken
tree
lay
on
the
ground
;
it
was
a
scene
of
wonderful
solemnity
and
stirred
strange
thoughts
within
me
.
I
wept
bitterly
,
and
clasping
my
hands
in
agony
,
I
exclaimed
,
"
Oh
!
Stars
and
clouds
and
winds
,
ye
are
all
about
to
mock
me
;
if
ye
really
pity
me
,
crush
sensation
and
memory
;
let
me
become
as
nought
;
but
if
not
,
depart
,
depart
,
and
leave
me
in
darkness
.
"