The Last Man


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progress of time, I also became a father, and our little darlings, our  
playthings and delights, called forth a thousand new and delicious  
feelings.  
Years passed thus,--even years. Each month brought forth its successor,  
each year one like to that gone by; truly, our lives were a living comment  
on that beautiful sentiment of Plutarch, that "our souls have a natural  
inclination to love, being born as much to love, as to feel, to reason, to  
understand and remember." We talked of change and active pursuits, but  
still remained at Windsor, incapable of violating the charm that attached  
us to our secluded life.  
Pareamo aver qui tutto il ben raccolto  
Che fra mortali in piu parte si rimembra.  
Now also that our children gave us occupation, we found excuses for  
our idleness, in the idea of bringing them up to a more splendid  
career. At length our tranquillity was disturbed, and the course of events,  
which for five years had flowed on in hushing tranquillity, was broken by  
breakers and obstacles, that woke us from our pleasant dream.  
A new Lord Protector of England was to be chosen; and, at Raymond's  
request, we removed to London, to witness, and even take a part in the  
election. If Raymond had been united to Idris, this post had been his  
stepping-stone to higher dignity; and his desire for power and fame had  
been crowned with fullest measure. He had exchanged a sceptre for a lute, a  
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