The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 05

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Away! I know my ownfate. Count Peter belongs not to me, he belongs to the world. I willbe proud when I hear--'that was he, and that was he again--and thathas he accomplished; there they have worshipped him, and there theyhave deified him!' See, when I think of this, then am I angry withthee that with a simple child thou canst forget thy high destiny. Away! or the thought will make me miserable! I--oh! who through theeam so happy, so blessed! Have I not woven, too, an olive branch anda rosebud i...nto thy life, as into the wreath which I was allowed topresent to thee? I have thee in my heart, my beloved; fear not toleave me. I will die oh! so happy, so ineffably happy through thee!" Thou canst imagine how the words must cut through my heart. Iexplained to her that I was not what people believed me, that I wasonly a rich but infinitely miserable man. That a curse rested on me, which must be the only secret between us, since I was not yet withouthope that it should be solved. That this was the poison of my days;that I might drag her down with me into the gulf--she who was the solelight, the sole happiness, the sole heart of my life.

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