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CH34P:37:Refuse to marry him.

Wellwell. To the main pointthe departure with me from England, the co-operation with me in my future laboursyou do not object. You have already as good as put your hand to the plough: you are too consistent to withdraw it. You have but one end to keep in viewhow the work you have undertaken can best be done. Simplify your complicated interests, feelings, thoughts, wishes, aims; merge all considerations in one purpose: that of fulfilling with effectwith powerthe mission of your great Master. To do so, you must have a coadjutor: not a brotherthat is a loose tiebut a husband. I, too, do not want a sister: a sister might any day be taken from me. I want a wife: the sole helpmeet I can influence efficiently in life, and retain absolutely till death. I shuddered as he spoke: I felt his influence in my marrowhis hold on my limbs. Seek one elsewhere than in me, St. John: seek one fitted to you. One fitted to my purpose, you meanfitted to my vocation. Again I tell you it is not the insignificant private individualthe mere man, with the mans selfish sensesI wish to mate: it is the missionary. And I will give the missionary my energiesit is all he wantsbut not myself: that would be only adding the husk and shell to the kernel. For them he has no use: I retain them.