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ia,quot; ;my little doe, my ;
quot;Ive come to you only for an instant,quot; s;Just once I ed to see my Goldmund in .quot;
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more permitted. After a s tic. Everyt knoroubled slumber, ears.
A fees, as s time. In ell, muco complain about. tenderly ened; s arm; hand caressed her knees.
quot;Little Goldmout; sely muffled voice near ;it is so sad t I may never belong to you. Our small last muc. Julie is already suspicious; soon so tell ice. If tle golden bird, your Lydia ear-so trees to see ter run a my fat bear to see you ter run a me; I dont you to die, my golden one, I dont to your blue eyes! Oreasure, you must not go ao do if you leave me all alone?quot;
quot;ont you come oget;
quot;t ; s;oo o t I cant. I cant sleep in t and be ra. Nor can I bring suc speak, ts not just my imagination. I cant. I couldnt do it any more t off a dirty plate or sleep in a lepers bed. Aiful is forbidden us, tle boy, I so see you er all. And I, Ill be locked up in my room and later sent to a convent. You must leave me, s, and sleep women. Oc;
Softly roked oucely, and begged: quot;My little flo me?quot;
Not angrily but firmly sly.
quot;No,quot; s;no, I let you. It is forbidden me. Per understand t, you little gypsy. I am doing let me keep t, or else I can never again come to your room.quot;
erdiction, a en fougly against imes s to free imes little Julie e flattery, and it important to remain on good