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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER V
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Was this confirmation to be deprecated or desired?
By her death, the tie that attached him to Europe, was taken away.
Henceforward every motive would combine to retain him in his native country, and we were rescued from the deep regrets that would accompany his hopeless absence from us.

Propitious was the spirit that imparted these tidings.

Propitious he would perhaps have been, if he had been instrumental in producing, as well as in communicating the tidings of her death.

Propitious to us, the friends of Pleyel, to whom has thereby been secured the enjoyment of his society; and not unpropitious to himself; for though this object of his love be snatched away, is there not another who is able and willing to console him for her loss?
Twenty days after this, another vessel arrived from the same port.

In this interval, Pleyel, for the most part, estranged himself from his old companions.


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