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It grely ligogeturning toed after t embrace. Lise led deep into tretc on ionless; for a long time ared into t profoundly, desperately, greedily, as t time, as to stay a hours.
c-minded, still half asleep.
quot;Youre a; he said finally.
urned art.
quot;Ive got to go no; s sad. quot;I didnt to ;
quot;ell, Im a er all, were ;
quot;I am,quot; said Lise. quot;But you belong to ter.quot;
quot;I no longer belong to ter. Im like you, completely alone, o go. But Ill go ;
Lise looked away.
quot;You cant come go to my me, because I stayed out all nig my believe me.quot;
Goldmund remembered Narcissuss prediction. So ts was.
quot;Ive made a mistake t; ;I t you and I ay toget to let me sleep and run off saying fare;
quot;O get angry and beat me, per my s me, s s normal. But I didnt you to beat me, too.quot;
o her hand.
quot;Lise,quot; ;I beat you, not no ever. ouldnt you ratay s you?quot;
Sugged to get her hand free.
quot;No, no, no,quot; sears in
time sarted to run. Clasping botreaming eyes, sood silently and c sorry for po set sorry for tle sorry for been lucky apparently; alone and a little stunned, in ted. But ill tired and eager for sleep; never so exed. time to be uner. Immediately back to sleep and woke only wood around him.
rested noo t exle, tender feelings. s ran after to asted, smelled, touc to floilled so many heir place!
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