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t it finally. Robert ed to s alked about all ted to build, if only ools, a straig o be satisfied ting a dozen small bircs and building a coarse sturdy fence in t. But, o be filled in ed juniper. t took time, but it became gay and pretty; everybody to gater t, and Goldmund scoured ttle ted. Robert t: tamination as it age: ttle to eat. t not far a corpses time, and Goldmund proposed to move to t ratay in t Robert s like to see Goldmund enter ty over to be smoked and ouc. Goldmund didnt find mucs, a milk pail, a fe one day tray c a little prettier eac took anot into service and also found a small field full of turnips. t a far and er. ten sang as they worked.
One day, as t togettled life, Lene said suddenly in a dreamy tone: quot;But ;
No one ans laugared strangely aually Lene noticed t neit of er, t neit of remaining sucime in t t she was among wayfarers. She hung her head.
to a c;Youre a peasants daugs al be afraid. Youll find your last forever. to your parents, or to urn to ty and earn your bread as a maid. But nos still summer. Deat t t is pretty, and s ime as ;
quot;And after; Lene asked violently. quot;After is all over? And you go a me?quot;
Goldmund caug it softly.
quot;Silly little girl,quot; ;ten tside tes o be lying in t tle nig. t you escaped, be glad t your dear life is still in your veins, t you can still laug;
Sill not satisfied.
quot;But I dont to go a; s;Nor do I to let you go. soon all will b