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Lutterman ratio at lenepurkaer.dk
Thu Mar 18 15:53:02 PDT 2010


 more preferable had it been for me to pass my life any where in the world than to return here and be sensible
that I am thus wretched! For all of us know who have met with trouble from any cause,
that all the time that passes before we come to the knowledge of it,
is so much gain. PAR. Still, as it is, you'll the sooner know how to extricate yourself from these misfortunes.
If you had not returned, this breach might have become much wider; but now, Pamphilus, I am sure that both

will be awed by your presence. You
will learn the facts, remove their enmity, restore them to good feeling once again. {These} are but

trifles which you have persuaded yourself are {so} grievous. PAM. Why

comfort me? Is there a person in all

the world so wretched as {I}?
Before I took her to wife, I had my heart engaged by other affections. Now, though on this subject I should be silent, it is easy for any one to know how much I have suffered;

yet I never
dared refuse her whom my father forced upon
me. With difficulty did I withdraw myself from another, and
disengage my affections so firmly rooted there! and

hardly had I fixed them in another quarter, when, lo! a new misfortune has arisen,
which may tear me from her too. Then besides, I suppose that in this matter I shall find either my mother or my wife in fault;
and when I find such to be the fact, what remains but to become still more wretched? For duty,
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