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His s.h.i.+p, the Unicorn, was amply stored by us with fresh provisions, fish, vegetables and fruit, for in our grat.i.tude to him for his kindness and sympathy, we felt ready to offer every possible a.s.sistance.
In a long conversation with my sons I solemnly charged them with the future responsibilities of their life, in all its varied aspects, of duty towards G.o.d, their fellow men, and themselves, pointing out the temptations to which their different characters were likely to expose them, and exhorting them affectionately to hold fast to the faith in which they had been brought up.
Fritz, having previously made known to me, what indeed was very evident, the attachment between himself and Jenny, I advised him to mention it to Colonel Montrose as soon as possible after being introduced to him, and ask for his sanction to their engagement.
I on my part, gladly bestowing mine, as did his mother, who loved the sweet girl dearly, and heartily grieved to part with her.
On the evening before our separation, I gave to Fritz the journal in which, ever since the s.h.i.+pwreck, I had chronicled the events of our life, desiring that the story might be printed and published. 'It was written, as you well know,' said I, 'for the instruction and amus.e.m.e.nt of my children, but it is very possible that it may be useful to other young people.
'Children are, on the whole, very much alike everywhere, and you four lads fairly represent mult.i.tudes, who are growing up in all directions. It will make me happy to think that my simple narrative may lead some of these to observe how blessed are the results of patient continuance in well-doing, what benefits arise from the thoughtful application of knowledge and science, and how good and pleasant a thing it is when brethren dwell together in unity, under the eyes of parental love.'
Night has closed around me.
For the last time my united family slumbers beneath my care. Tomorrow this closing chapter of my journal will pa.s.s into the hands of my eldest son.
From afar I greet thee, Europe!
I greet thee, dear old Switzerland!
Like thee, may New Switzerland flourish and prosper--good, happy and free!