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Chapter 4

           andoftendidmyhumannatureturnwithloathingfrommyoccupation,whilst,stillurgedonbyaneagernesswhichperpetuallyincreased,Ibroughtmyworkneartoaconclusion.

           ThesummermonthspassedwhileIwasthusengaged,heartandsoul,inonepursuit.Itwasamostbeautifulseason;neverdidthefieldsbestowamoreplentifulharvestorthevinesyieldamoreluxuriantvintage,butmyeyeswereinsensibletothecharmsofnature.Andthesamefeelingswhichmademeneglectthescenesaroundmecausedmealsotoforgetthosefriendswhoweresomanymilesabsent,andwhomIhadnotseenforsolongatime.Iknewmysilencedisquietedthem,andIwellrememberedthewordsofmyfather:"Iknowthatwhileyouarepleasedwithyourselfyouwillthinkofuswithaffection,andweshallhearregularlyfromyou.YoumustpardonmeifIregardanyinterruptioninyourcorrespondenceasaproofthatyourotherdutiesareequallyneglected."

           Iknewwellthereforewhatwouldbemyfather’sfeelings,butIcouldnottearmythoughtsfrommyemployment,loathsomeinitself,butwhichhadtakenanirresistibleholdofmyimagination.Iwished,asitwere,toprocrastinateallthatrelatedtomyfeelingsofaffectionuntilthegreatobject,whichswallowedupeveryhabitofmynature,shouldbecompleted.

           Ithenthoughtthatmyfatherwouldbeunjustifheascribedmyneglecttoviceorfaultinessonmypart,butIamnowconvincedthathewasjustifiedinconceivingthatIshouldnotbealtogetherfreefromblame.Ahumanbeinginperfectionoughtalwaystopreserveacalmandpeacefulmindandnevertoallowpassionoratransitorydesiretodisturbhistranquillity.Idonotthinkthatthepursuitofknowledgeisanexceptiontothisrule.

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