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 Letter from Matthew Flinders to Ann Chappelle (6 of 41)  (FLI25)
	
	
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    life; but I will now endeavour to try what life is without it.
 Thou askest a very serious question, and which requires
 a direct answer. "Is there a poƒsibility of our living together?"
 Yes, my dearest Annette, there is a poƒsibility, but a distant
 one. Thy interest, and what I take to be the rule of right and
 wrong, forbid me to ask thee to keep it in view. So my
 friend — seize happineƒs as soon as it presents itself. Think
 not on me. I have ten-thousand difficulties and dangers to
 encounter. I have undertaken an Herculean labour, which
 if I pay proper attention to, will keep thy memory from
 often rising into view. Thou art deeply engraven on the
 bottom of my heart; but I must keep thee down, or the requi-
 -site energy will fly from me, and leave me to disgrace.
 So well am I satisfied of the instability of human nature,
 that notwithstanding I love thee above everything, yet will I
 not answer that it shall be so after five years of such a life
 as I am likely to lead. Place no dependence on me. I think
 Annette, that I should almost be glad to see thee happy, even
 in the arms of another, in five years hence. Now, I have
 not sufficient friendship for thee to bear it.
 Thou art surprised, my dear Annette, to hear me talk upon
 love with composure! Hadst thou given me any encourage-
 ment, I would have roused up the subject of our correspon-
 dence from its beginning — have given thee every explanation
 — traced the rise of our sentiments, — and indeed thou shouldst
 have had candour  [sic] from me. Thy silence distreƒsed me
 then from one cause, but now the reflection of it distreƒses
 me from an opposite one.
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 Related people
 Chappelle (Flinders),  Ann
 Tyler, (Reverend) William
 Flinders, Matthew
 
 Places
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 Spilsby
 Sheerness
 
 Vessels
 Investigator
 
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