[Varney the Vampire by Thomas Preskett Prest]@TWC D-Link bookVarney the Vampire CHAPTER VIII 10/12
If there are serious evils affecting you, fight out against them the best way you can." "I cannot." "Come, now, listen to me.
We need not, I think, trouble ourselves about the pane of glass, so come along." He took the arm of Henry and walked on with him a little in advance of the others. "Henry," he said, "the best way, you may depend, of meeting evils, be they great or small, is to get up an obstinate feeling of defiance against them.
Now, when anything occurs which is uncomfortable to me, I endeavour to convince myself, and I have no great difficulty in doing so, that I am a decidedly injured man." "Indeed!" "Yes; I get very angry, and that gets up a kind of obstinacy, which makes me not feel half so much mental misery as would be my portion, if I were to succumb to the evil, and commence whining over it, as many people do, under the pretence of being resigned." "But this family affliction of mine transcends anything that anybody else ever endured." "I don't know that; but it is a view of the subject which, if I were you, would only make me more obstinate." "What can I do ?" "In the first place, I would say to myself, 'There may or there may not be supernatural beings, who, from some physical derangement of the ordinary nature of things, make themselves obnoxious to living people; if there are, d--n them! There may be vampyres; and if there are, I defy them.' Let the imagination paint its very worst terrors; let fear do what it will and what it can in peopling the mind with horrors.
Shrink from nothing, and even then I would defy them all." "Is not that like defying Heaven ?" "Most certainly not; for in all we say and in all we do we act from the impulses of that mind which is given to us by Heaven itself.
If Heaven creates an intellect and a mind of a certain order, Heaven will not quarrel that it does the work which it was adapted to do." "I know these are your opinions.
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