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Chapter ii. Two Young Hearts.
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“He is growing too fast,” said the doctor to my mother; “and he is getting a great deal too clever for a boy at his age. Remove him from school, ma’am, for six months; let him run about in the open air at home; and if you find him with a book in his hand, take it away directly. There is my prescription1.”
Those words decided2 my fate in life.
In obedience3 to the doctor’s advice, I was left an idle boy — without brothers, sisters, or companions of my own age — to roam about the grounds of our lonely country-house. The bailiff’s daughter, like me, was an only child; and, like me, she had no playfellows. We met in our wanderings on the solitary4 shores of the lake. Beginning by being inseparable companions, we ripened5 and developed into true lovers. Our preliminary courtship concluded, we next proposed (before I returned to school) to burst into complete maturity6 by becoming man and wife.
I am not writing in jest. Absurd as it may appear to “sensible people,” we two children were lovers, if ever there were lovers yet.
We had no pleasures apart from the one all-sufficient pleasure which we found in each other’s society. We objected to the night, because it parted us. We entreated7 our parents, on either side, to let us sleep in the same room. I was angry with my mother, and Mary was disappointed in her father, when they laughed at us, and wondered what we should want next. Looking onward8, from those days to the days of my manhood, I can vividly9 recall such hours of happiness as have fallen to my share. But I remember no delights of that later time comparable to the
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