I will bide on, Angel, O so cheerfully!... Think how it do hurt my heart not to see you ever, ever! Ah, if I could only make your dear heart ache one little minute of each day as mine does every day and all day long, it might lead you to show pity to your poor lonely one.... I would be content, ay, glad, to live with you as your servant, if I may not as your wife; so that I could only be near you, and get glimpses of you, and think of you as mine.... I long for only one thing in heaven, or earth, or under the earth, to meet you, my own dear! Come to me, come to me, and save me from what threatens me! 去书内

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    Anji Clay is a typical bourgeois idealist and old intellectual. He came from a pastor's family, gentle and refined, with the ideas of a bourgeois free thinker; He disdains social norms, disregards secular biases, dislikes urban life, and has illusions of nobility; He did not want to accept the profession his father had chosen for him to become a pastor "in the service of God", but rather "in the service of humanity". He went to the countryside to learn agricultural techniques, determined to pursue agriculture as his profession, and longed for the freedom to seek knowledge. Under the social conditions at that time, it represented the desire of the progressive bourgeoisie to change the status quo and pursue freedom, which had progressive significance. He disdains prestigious families and class prejudices, and is a religious rebel. He does not want to become a pastor, disdains social customs, and does not consider material aspects such as status and wealth. He disdains noble fam

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