Youth
Youth
Translated by CJ Hogarth
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true one. This note
of regret and of a curious longing for perfection were the chief
mental impressions which I gathered from that new stage of my
growth--impressions which imparted new principles to my view of
myself, of men, and of God's world. O good and consoling voice,
which in later days, in sorrowful days when my soul yielded
silently to the sway of life's falseness and depravity, so often
raised a sudden, bold protest against all iniquity, as well as
mercilessly exposed the past, commanded, nay, compelled, me to
love only the pure vista of the present, and promised me all that
was fair and happy in the future! O good and consoling voice!
Surely the day will never come when you are silent?
IV
OUR FAMILY CIRCLE
PAPA was seldom at home that spring. Yet, whenever he was so, he seemed extraordinarily cheerful as he either strummed his favourite pieces on the piano or looked roguishly at us and made jokes about us all, not excluding even Mimi. For instance, he would say that the Tsarevitch hims
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