Vivian Grey V. 3

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Hope and consolation spring from those social affections, which your father, among others, has taught me to believe imperishable.
With such a parent, are you justified in acting the part of a misanthrope ? Ought you not ra- ther to hope, to believe that there are others, whose principle of being is as benevolent, if not as beneficial as his own ?" " Lady Madeleine, I do believe it ; if I had doubted it, my doubts must end this day ; but you mistake in believing that I am a misan- thrope. It is
...not Sorrow now that makes me sad ; but Thought that has made me grave. I have done with grief; but my release from suffering has been gained at a high price. The ransom which freed me from the slavery of sor- row was HAPPINESS." " I am no metaphysician, Mr. Grey, but 1 fear you have embraced a dark philosophy.
Converse with the world, now that your passions are subdued, nnd your mind matured, will do more for you than all the arguments of philoso- phers. 1 hope yet to find you a believer in the VIVIAN GREY.


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