30/143 But nothing gives me more pleasure than metaphysics and ethics, and I am never tired of working at them. I have done some little pieces myself, which I should very much like to be in a position to send you, that you might correct them as you used to do my themes in old times. I shall not tell you here how my feelings revolted against all that has been done in your case, but we must submit to the will of God and believe that all has happened for our good. I embrace you with all my heart; I ask your prayers and your blessing. --Louis." "I speak to you of God and yourself only," answered Fenelon in a letter full of wise and tender counsels; it is no question of me. |