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"
Do
not
let
us
forget
that
this
is
a
solemn
matter
,
"
he
said
ere
long
;
"
one
of
which
we
may
neither
think
nor
talk
lightly
without
sin
.
I
trust
,
Jane
,
you
are
in
earnest
when
you
say
you
will
serve
your
heart
to
God
:
it
is
all
I
want
.
Once
wrench
your
heart
from
man
,
and
fix
it
on
your
Maker
,
the
advancement
of
that
Maker
's
spiritual
kingdom
on
earth
will
be
your
chief
delight
and
endeavour
;
you
will
be
ready
to
do
at
once
whatever
furthers
that
end
.
You
will
see
what
impetus
would
be
given
to
your
efforts
and
mine
by
our
physical
and
mental
union
in
marriage
:
the
only
union
that
gives
a
character
of
permanent
conformity
to
the
destinies
and
designs
of
human
beings
;
and
,
passing
over
all
minor
caprices
--
all
trivial
difficulties
and
delicacies
of
feeling
--
all
scruple
about
the
degree
,
kind
,
strength
or
tenderness
of
mere
personal
inclination
--
you
will
hasten
to
enter
into
that
union
at
once
.
"
"
Shall
I
?
"
I
said
briefly
;
and
I
looked
at
his
features
,
beautiful
in
their
harmony
,
but
strangely
formidable
in
their
still
severity
;
at
his
brow
,
commanding
but
not
open
;
at
his
eyes
,
bright
and
deep
and
searching
,
but
never
soft
;
at
his
tall
imposing
figure
;
and
fancied
myself
in
idea
his
wife
.
Oh
!
it
would
never
do
!
As
his
curate
,
his
comrade
,
all
would
be
right
:
I
would
cross
oceans
with
him
in
that
capacity
;
toil
under
Eastern
suns
,
in
Asian
deserts
with
him
in
that
office
;
admire
and
emulate
his
courage
and
devotion
and
vigour
;
accommodate
quietly
to
his
masterhood
;
smile
undisturbed
at
his
ineradicable
ambition
;
discriminate
the
Christian
from
the
man
:
profoundly
esteem
the
one
,
and
freely
forgive
the
other
.
I
should
suffer
often
,
no
doubt
,
attached
to
him
only
in
this
capacity
:
my
body
would
be
under
rather
a
stringent
yoke
,
but
my
heart
and
mind
would
be
free
.
I
should
still
have
my
unblighted
self
to
turn
to
:
my
natural
unenslaved
feelings
with
which
to
communicate
in
moments
of
loneliness
.
There
would
be
recesses
in
my
mind
which
would
be
only
mine
,
to
which
he
never
came
,
and
sentiments
growing
there
fresh
and
sheltered
which
his
austerity
could
never
blight
,
nor
his
measured
warrior-march
trample
down
:
but
as
his
wife
--
at
his
side
always
,
and
always
restrained
,
and
always
checked
--
forced
to
keep
the
fire
of
my
nature
continually
low
,
to
compel
it
to
burn
inwardly
and
never
utter
a
cry
,
though
the
imprisoned
flame
consumed
vital
after
vital
--
this
would
be
unendurable
.
"
St.
John
!
"
I
exclaimed
,
when
I
had
got
so
far
in
my
meditation
.
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"
Well
?
"
he
answered
icily
.
"
I
repeat
I
freely
consent
to
go
with
you
as
your
fellow-missionary
,
but
not
as
your
wife
;
I
can
not
marry
you
and
become
part
of
you
.
"
"
A
part
of
me
you
must
become
,
"
he
answered
steadily
;
"
otherwise
the
whole
bargain
is
void
.
How
can
I
,
a
man
not
yet
thirty
,
take
out
with
me
to
India
a
girl
of
nineteen
,
unless
she
be
married
to
me
?
How
can
we
be
for
ever
together
--
sometimes
in
solitudes
,
sometimes
amidst
savage
tribes
--
and
unwed
?
"
"
Very
well
,
"
I
said
shortly
;
"
under
the
circumstances
,
quite
as
well
as
if
I
were
either
your
real
sister
,
or
a
man
and
a
clergyman
like
yourself
.
"
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"
It
is
known
that
you
are
not
my
sister
;
I
can
not
introduce
you
as
such
:
to
attempt
it
would
be
to
fasten
injurious
suspicions
on
us
both
.
And
for
the
rest
,
though
you
have
a
man
's
vigorous
brain
,
you
have
a
woman
's
heart
and
--
it
would
not
do
.
"
"
It
would
do
,
"
I
affirmed
with
some
disdain
,
"
perfectly
well
.
I
have
a
woman
's
heart
,
but
not
where
you
are
concerned
;
for
you
I
have
only
a
comrade
's
constancy
;
a
fellow-soldier
'
s
frankness
,
fidelity
,
fraternity
,
if
you
like
;
a
neophyte
's
respect
and
submission
to
his
hierophant
:
nothing
more
--
do
n't
fear
.
"
"
It
is
what
I
want
,
"
he
said
,
speaking
to
himself
;
"
it
is
just
what
I
want
.
And
there
are
obstacles
in
the
way
:
they
must
be
hewn
down
.
Jane
,
you
would
not
repent
marrying
me
--
be
certain
of
that
;
we
must
be
married
.
I
repeat
it
:
there
is
no
other
way
;
and
undoubtedly
enough
of
love
would
follow
upon
marriage
to
render
the
union
right
even
in
your
eyes
.
"