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One morning at the end of the two years,as I was writing a letter to his dictation,he came and bent over me,and said- "Jane,have you a glittering ornament round your neck?"

I had a gold watch-chain: I answered "Yes."

"And have you a pale-blue dress on?"

I had. He informed me then,that for some time he had fancied the obscurity clouding one eye was being less dense; and that now he was sure of it.

He and I went up to London. He had the advice of an eminent oculist; and he eventually recovered the sight of that one eye. He cannot now see very distinctly: he cannot read or write much; but he can find his way without being led by the hand: the sky is no longer a blank to him- the earth no longer a void. When his first-born was put into his arms,he could see that the boy had inherited his own eyes,as they once were- large,brilliant,and black. On that occasion,he again,with a full heart,acknowledged that God had tempered judgment with mercy.

My Edward and I,then,are happy: and the more so,because those we most love are happy likewise. Diana and Mary Rivers are both married: alternately,once every year,they e to see us,and we go to see them. Diana"s husband is a captain in the navy,a gallant officer and a good man. Mary"s is a clergyman,a college friend of her brother"s,and,from his attainments and principles,worthy of the connection. Both Captain Fitzjames and Mr. Wharton love their wives,and are loved by them.

As to St. John Rivers,he left England: he went to India. He entered on the path he had marked for himself; he pursues it still.