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I
left
the
room
,
and
locking
the
door
,
made
a
solemn
vow
in
my
own
heart
never
to
resume
my
labours
;
and
then
,
with
trembling
steps
,
I
sought
my
own
apartment
.
I
was
alone
;
none
were
near
me
to
dissipate
the
gloom
and
relieve
me
from
the
sickening
oppression
of
the
most
terrible
reveries
.
Several
hours
passed
,
and
I
remained
near
my
window
gazing
on
the
sea
;
it
was
almost
motionless
,
for
the
winds
were
hushed
,
and
all
nature
reposed
under
the
eye
of
the
quiet
moon
.
A
few
fishing
vessels
alone
specked
the
water
,
and
now
and
then
the
gentle
breeze
wafted
the
sound
of
voices
as
the
fishermen
called
to
one
another
.
I
felt
the
silence
,
although
I
was
hardly
conscious
of
its
extreme
profundity
,
until
my
ear
was
suddenly
arrested
by
the
paddling
of
oars
near
the
shore
,
and
a
person
landed
close
to
my
house
.
In
a
few
minutes
after
,
I
heard
the
creaking
of
my
door
,
as
if
some
one
endeavoured
to
open
it
softly
.
I
trembled
from
head
to
foot
;
I
felt
a
presentiment
of
who
it
was
and
wished
to
rouse
one
of
the
peasants
who
dwelt
in
a
cottage
not
far
from
mine
;
but
I
was
overcome
by
the
sensation
of
helplessness
,
so
often
felt
in
frightful
dreams
,
when
you
in
vain
endeavour
to
fly
from
an
impending
danger
,
and
was
rooted
to
the
spot
.
Presently
I
heard
the
sound
of
footsteps
along
the
passage
;
the
door
opened
,
and
the
wretch
whom
I
dreaded
appeared
.
Shutting
the
door
,
he
approached
me
and
said
in
a
smothered
voice
,
"
You
have
destroyed
the
work
which
you
began
;
what
is
it
that
you
intend
?
Do
you
dare
to
break
your
promise
?
I
have
endured
toil
and
misery
;
I
left
Switzerland
with
you
;
I
crept
along
the
shores
of
the
Rhine
,
among
its
willow
islands
and
over
the
summits
of
its
hills
.
I
have
dwelt
many
months
in
the
heaths
of
England
and
among
the
deserts
of
Scotland
.
I
have
endured
incalculable
fatigue
,
and
cold
,
and
hunger
;
do
you
dare
destroy
my
hopes
?
"
"
Begone
!
I
do
break
my
promise
;
never
will
I
create
another
like
yourself
,
equal
in
deformity
and
wickedness
.
"
"
Slave
,
I
before
reasoned
with
you
,
but
you
have
proved
yourself
unworthy
of
my
condescension
.
Remember
that
I
have
power
;
you
believe
yourself
miserable
,
but
I
can
make
you
so
wretched
that
the
light
of
day
will
be
hateful
to
you
.
You
are
my
creator
,
but
I
am
your
master
;
obey
!
"
"
The
hour
of
my
irresolution
is
past
,
and
the
period
of
your
power
is
arrived
.
Your
threats
can
not
move
me
to
do
an
act
of
wickedness
;
but
they
confirm
me
in
a
determination
of
not
creating
you
a
companion
in
vice
.
Shall
I
,
in
cool
blood
,
set
loose
upon
the
earth
a
daemon
whose
delight
is
in
death
and
wretchedness
?
Begone
!
I
am
firm
,
and
your
words
will
only
exasperate
my
rage
.
"
The
monster
saw
my
determination
in
my
face
and
gnashed
his
teeth
in
the
impotence
of
anger
.
"
Shall
each
man
,
"
cried
he
,
"
find
a
wife
for
his
bosom
,
and
each
beast
have
his
mate
,
and
I
be
alone
?
I
had
feelings
of
affection
,
and
they
were
requited
by
detestation
and
scorn
.
Man
!
You
may
hate
,
but
beware
!
Your
hours
will
pass
in
dread
and
misery
,
and
soon
the
bolt
will
fall
which
must
ravish
from
you
your
happiness
forever
.
Are
you
to
be
happy
while
I
grovel
in
the
intensity
of
my
wretchedness
?
You
can
blast
my
other
passions
,
but
revenge
remains
--
revenge
,
henceforth
dearer
than
light
or
food
!
I
may
die
,
but
first
you
,
my
tyrant
and
tormentor
,
shall
curse
the
sun
that
gazes
on
your
misery
.
Beware
,
for
I
am
fearless
and
therefore
powerful
.
I
will
watch
with
the
wiliness
of
a
snake
,
that
I
may
sting
with
its
venom
.
Man
,
you
shall
repent
of
the
injuries
you
inflict
.
"
"
Devil
,
cease
;
and
do
not
poison
the
air
with
these
sounds
of
malice
.
I
have
declared
my
resolution
to
you
,
and
I
am
no
coward
to
bend
beneath
words
.
Leave
me
;
I
am
inexorable
.
"
"
It
is
well
.
I
go
;
but
remember
,
I
shall
be
with
you
on
your
wedding-night
.
"