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Mathilda

INTRODUCTION
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They studied, they rode together; they were never seperate and seldom admitted a third to their society.
Thus my father, born in affluence, and always prosperous, clombe without the difficulty and various disappointments that all human beings seem destined to encounter, to the very topmost pinacle of happiness: Around him was sunshine, and clouds whose shapes of beauty made the prospect divine concealed from him the barren reality which lay hidden below them.

From this dizzy point he was dashed at once as he unawares congratulated himself on his felicity.

Fifteen months after their marriage I was born, and my mother died a few days after my birth.
A sister of my father was with him at this period.

She was nearly fifteen years older than he, and was the offspring of a former marriage of his father.

When the latter died this sister was taken by her maternal relations: they had seldom seen one another, and were quite unlike in disposition.


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