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ly forbidden to touc;Dont you dare!quot;
All t in silence, to talk. o see sky and trees and meado ricken city, more ell. And so clear of all told so many aories: ttle to ors er tting, because nobody came to take ters stole, pillaged, and o ts o t of tale so tell, and no one interrupted listened uous terror, Goldmund silent and unruffled, letting t and making no comment. o say? Finally Lene greired, tream dried up, s of words.
Goldmund began to ly o sing, a song s, and o smile; Robert listened, deligrange man! ts rose up far over tains, weps.
quot;Youre in sucoday,quot; said Robert.
quot;Of course Im in a good mood today, I found sucty love. O t you beomorrotle o ill toget musumn, t t;
quot;O; s;Ive seen lots of t;
quot;Your same mus smells just as good. Sill c;
t day t t. Perters it. It stood empty, and t agreed t t and a stray goats and aken a fine one along hem.
quot;ell, Robert,quot; said Goldmund, quot;alter, you maker. ere going to live build us a partition for our castle, to make t. e dont to eat; today be satisfied s milk, no matter tle tomorro to look for food.quot;
Immediately everybody set to to find stra s and cut small bircs to make a finis in one day and t evening outside to sleep in t playmate in Lene, s deeply loving. Gently ook o ime, listening to , long after sired and satiated. led close to flat pit into iful, beautiful and fleeting as iful and ed fast.
tition of t ty. All