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Clara Howard

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LETTER IX.

Page LETTER IX.

LETTER IX.

My father carries you this. The merciful
God grant that he may find you alive! Edward,
is it possible for you to forgive me....But I deserve
it not. I have lost you forever! My
wickedness and folly merited no less.

My father smiles and says there is hope.
He vows to find you out; to restore you to
health, to bring you back to us alive and happy.

Good God! what horrible infatuation was
it that made me write as I did! If thou diest,
just....just will be my punishment. Never
more will I open my eyes to the light.

My father, my mother, will not suffer me
to go to thee. To see thee once more; to receive


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thy last sigh; to clasp thy cold remains;
to find my everlasting peace in the same grave.
They will not hearken to me; they will not
suffer me to go!

In my frantic thoughts, I ran to the water's
edge. I was stepping into the boat to cross the
river, determined to see thee ere a new day
returned, but I was pursued. I am detained
by force; by intreaties more powerful than
bonds and fetters.

I need not go. Thou art gone forever. My
prayer for forgiveness thou canst not hear.
Heaven has denied me the power to repair the
wrongs that I have done thee. To expiate my
folly, to call thee back to my bosom; and to
give my stubborn heart to thy possession, cannot
be.

C. H.