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Chapter 9

           Someturnintheroad,somenewobjectsuddenlyperceivedandrecognized,remindedmeofdaysgoneby,andwereassociatedwiththelightheartedgaietyofboyhood.Theverywindswhisperedinsoothingaccents,andmaternalNaturebademeweepnomore.ThenagainthekindlyinfluenceceasedtoactIfoundmyselffetteredagaintogriefandindulginginallthemiseryofreflection.ThenIspurredonmyanimal,strivingsotoforgettheworld,myfears,andmorethanall,myselfor,inamoredesperatefashion,Ialightedandthrewmyselfonthegrass,weigheddownbyhorroranddespair.

           AtlengthIarrivedatthevillageofChamounix.ExhaustionsucceededtotheextremefatiguebothofbodyandofmindwhichIhadendured.ForashortspaceoftimeIremainedatthewindowwatchingthepallidlightningsthatplayedaboveMontBlancandlisteningtotherushingoftheArve,whichpursueditsnoisywaybeneath.Thesamelullingsoundsactedasalullabytomytookeensensations;whenIplacedmyheaduponmypillow,sleepcreptoverme;Ifeltitasitcameandblessedthegiverofoblivion.

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