, Lydia sank back and clung to Goldmund.
In a mocking, triump, t;I dont enjoy being in my room by myself all time. Eitake me in oget;
quot;ell, come in t; said Goldmund, folding back t;Youll freeze your feet off t; Srouble making room for ionless. Finally, all t resist t t not so long ago tuation corresponded to secret wisrange anguis delig Julies his side.
quot;I just o see,quot; s; feels to lie in your bed, since my sister enjoys coming ;
In order to calm ly rubbed . Silent and curious so tance. But o comfort Lydia, , familiar love sounds into urn it toesque tuation unbearable.
It augrut explored tiful, quietly ing body of Julie, for t time not only t o give in to o love renounce her had been wrong, had been nonsense.
quot;My ,quot; o Lydias ear, quot;;
So to Julie t s.
Lydia contracted o it. S up abruptly, tore to and cried: quot;Julie, lets leave!quot;
Julie artled. tless violence of Lydias cry, ray tly s up.
But Goldmund, offended and betrayed in all up, kissed , and ly omorroomorro;
Barefoot, in goood on tone floor, blue and around er ure of suffering and submission t did not escape Julie in spite of t toucly ters vanising emotions, Goldmund listened intently and breat.
to meditate in solitude over trange and unnatural association. ters found noto say to eacer to tive beds, eac, and stubborn. A spirit of grief, contradiction, nonsense, alienation, and innermost confusi