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"
Oh
,
I
am
glad
!
--
I
am
glad
!
"
I
exclaimed
.
St.
John
smiled
.
"
Did
I
not
say
you
neglected
essential
points
to
pursue
trifles
?
"
he
asked
.
"
You
were
serious
when
I
told
you
you
had
got
a
fortune
;
and
now
,
for
a
matter
of
no
moment
,
you
are
excited
.
"
"
What
can
you
mean
?
It
may
be
of
no
moment
to
you
;
you
have
sisters
and
do
n't
care
for
a
cousin
;
but
I
had
nobody
;
and
now
three
relations
,
--
or
two
,
if
you
do
n't
choose
to
be
counted
,
--
are
born
into
my
world
full-grown
.
I
say
again
,
I
am
glad
!
"
I
walked
fast
through
the
room
:
I
stopped
,
half
suffocated
with
the
thoughts
that
rose
faster
than
I
could
receive
,
comprehend
,
settle
them
:
-
thoughts
of
what
might
,
could
,
would
,
and
should
be
,
and
that
ere
long
.
I
looked
at
the
blank
wall
:
it
seemed
a
sky
thick
with
ascending
stars
,
--
every
one
lit
me
to
a
purpose
or
delight
.
Those
who
had
saved
my
life
,
whom
,
till
this
hour
,
I
had
loved
barrenly
,
I
could
now
benefit
.
They
were
under
a
yoke
,
--
I
could
free
them
:
they
were
scattered
,
--
I
could
reunite
them
:
the
independence
,
the
affluence
which
was
mine
,
might
be
theirs
too
.
Were
we
not
four
?
Twenty
thousand
pounds
shared
equally
would
be
five
thousand
each
,
justice
--
enough
and
to
spare
:
justice
would
be
done
,
--
mutual
happiness
secured
.
Now
the
wealth
did
not
weigh
on
me
:
now
it
was
not
a
mere
bequest
of
coin
,
--
it
was
a
legacy
of
life
,
hope
,
enjoyment
.
How
I
looked
while
these
ideas
were
taking
my
spirit
by
storm
,
I
can
not
tell
;
but
I
perceived
soon
that
Mr.
Rivers
had
placed
a
chair
behind
me
,
and
was
gently
attempting
to
make
me
sit
down
on
it
.
He
also
advised
me
to
be
composed
;
I
scorned
the
insinuation
of
helplessness
and
distraction
,
shook
off
his
hand
,
and
began
to
walk
about
again
.
"
Write
to
Diana
and
Mary
to-morrow
,
"
I
said
,
"
and
tell
them
to
come
home
directly
.
Diana
said
they
would
both
consider
themselves
rich
with
a
thousand
pounds
,
so
with
five
thousand
they
will
do
very
well
.
"
"
Tell
me
where
I
can
get
you
a
glass
of
water
,
"
said
St.
John
;
"
you
must
really
make
an
effort
to
tranquillise
your
feelings
.
"
Nonsense
!
and
what
sort
of
an
effect
will
the
bequest
have
on
you
?
Will
it
keep
you
in
England
,
induce
you
to
marry
Miss
Oliver
,
and
settle
down
like
an
ordinary
mortal
?
"
"
You
wander
:
your
head
becomes
confused
.
I
have
been
too
abrupt
in
communicating
the
news
;
it
has
excited
you
beyond
your
strength
.
"