[Wieland; or The Transformation by Charles Brockden Brown]@TWC D-Link bookWieland; or The Transformation CHAPTER XXIII 20/26
I had hoped that the malice of my foe was exhausted; but I now perceived that my precautions had been wise, for that the intervention of an ocean was insufficient for my security. "Let me not dwell on the sensations which this discovery produced.
I need not tell by what steps I was induced to seek an interview with you, for the purpose of disclosing the truth, and repairing, as far as possible, the effects of my misconduct.
It was unavoidable that this gazette would fall into your hands, and that it would tend to confirm every erroneous impression. "Having gained this interview, I purposed to seek some retreat in the wilderness, inaccessible to your inquiry and to the malice of my foe, where I might henceforth employ myself in composing a faithful narrative of my actions.
I designed it as my vindication from the aspersions that had rested on my character, and as a lesson to mankind on the evils of credulity on the one hand, and of imposture on the other. "I wrote you a billet, which was left at the house of your friend, and which I knew would, by some means, speedily come to your hands.
I entertained a faint hope that my invitation would be complied with.
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