Monsieur Du Miroir (From "mosses From An Old Manse")

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Monsieur Du Miroir (From "mosses From An Old Manse")
Hawthorne Nathaniel
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Not thus will he prove his deep fidelity. O, what terror, if thisfriend of mine, after our last farewell, should step into thecrowded street, or roam along our old frequented path by the stillwaters, or sit down in the domestic circle where our faces are mostfamiliar and beloved! No; but when the rays of heaven shall blessme no more, nor the thoughtful lamplight gleam upon my studies, northe cheerful fireside gladden the meditative man, then, his taskfulfilled, shall this mysterious being vanis
...h from the earthforever. He will pass to the dark realm of nothingness, but willnot find me there.
There is something fearful in bearing such a relation to a creatureso imperfectly known, and in the idea that, to a certain extent, allwhich concerns myself will be reflected in its consequences uponhim. When we feel that another is to share the self-same fortunewith ourselves we judge more severely of our prospects, and withholdour confidence from that delusive magic which appears to shed aninfallibility of happiness over our own pathway.


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