ABSTRACT

I awoke in the morning, just as the higher windows of the lofty houses received the first beams of the rising sun. The birds were chirping, perched on the window sills and deserted thresholds of the doors. I awoke, and my first thought was, Adrian and Clara are dead. I no longer shall be hailed by their good-morrow - or pass the long day in their society. I shall never see them more. The ocean has robbed me of them - stolen their hearts of love from their breasts, and given over to corruption what was dearer to me than light, or life, or hope.