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CH27P:30:Ask him if he proposed.

I can tell you whether I found any one I liked, and whether I asked her to marry me: but what she said is yet to be recorded in the book of Fate. For ten long years I roved about, living first in one capital, then another: sometimes in St. Petersburg; oftener in Paris; occasionally in Rome, Naples, and Florence. Provided with plenty of money and the passport of an old name, I could choose my own society: no circles were closed against me. I sought my ideal of a woman amongst English ladies, French countesses, Italian signoras, and German gräfinnen. I could not find her. Sometimes, for a fleeting moment, I thought I caught a glance, heard a tone, beheld a form, which announced the realisation of my dream: but I was presently undeceived. You are not to suppose that I desired perfection, either of mind or person. I longed only for what suited mefor the antipodes of the Creole: and I longed vainly. Amongst them all I found not one whom, had I been ever so free, Iwarned as I was of the risks, the horrors, the loathings of incongruous unionswould have asked to marry me. Disappointment made me reckless. I tried dissipationnever debauchery: that I hated, and hate. That was my Indian Messalinas attribute: rooted disgust at it and her restrained me much, even in pleasure. Any enjoyment that bordered on riot seemed to approach me to her and her vices, and I eschewed it.