I know
what it is to spend days of anguish and nights of agony. Let me bear my
cross humbly.... I have no more future. My duty is to satisfy the claims
of the present, and to leave everything in order. Let me try to end
well, seeing that to undertake and even to continue, are closed to me.
April 19, 1881.--A terrible sense of oppression. My flesh and my heart
fail me.
"Que vivre est difficile, o mon coeur fatigue!"
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