[Mathilda by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley]@TWC D-Link bookMathilda CHAPTER IX 11/11
Return; dearest one, you promised me this boon, that I should bring you health.
Let your sweet spirit revive; you cannot die near me: What is death? To see you no more? To part with what is a part of myself; without whom I have no memory and no futurity? Elinor die! This is frenzy and the most miserable despair: you cannot die while I am near." And again he kissed her eyes and lips, and hung over her inanimate form in agony, gazing on her countenance still lovely although changed, watching every slight convulsion, and varying colour which denoted life still lingering although about to depart.
Once for a moment she revived and recognized his voice; a smile, a last lovely smile, played upon her lips.
He watched beside her for twelve hours and then she died.[56].
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