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cation of a general festivity, terious merging of ty in tic union of joy. I en spoken of. It o every servant girl. I en observed told me of it and I reated it imes in my life I ure oxicated and released from t smile, t ion, of turned by a common ent in drunken recruits and sailors, and also in great artists in tival; and not less in young soldiers going to days I and loved and mocked and envied toxication of playing in tra, or atic, o tor, t imes occurred to me t suco quite young persons or among toms permitted no marked differences bet today, on t, I myself, teppen ale. I myself breat intoxication of a common dream and of music and ren listened , or dismal superiority, to its panegyric in tter of some student. I y oxication of tivity like salt in er. I danced , but it only t belonged to me. All to t faces floated past me like fantastic floo me, and I to t in one anotoo. I oo, rangers to me. theirs mine.
A nerot, itle quot;Yearning,quot; t er. Once . e and intoxicated and everyone stop and e young girls, er prime, and ured—laug. And ion , ime rument , so tune of quot;Yearning.quot; I and my partner kissed our o I, meano me least, I, too, , released from myself, a brother of Pablos, a child.
I time, and I dont knooxication of ed. I did not observe eit ter tal fire burned ts people . t and many of ts out. tairs ed and in tra after anotopped playing and gone a till raged in a crescendo. Since I could not dance ing encounters in t last I lost sigirel