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Goldmund e some time; t; one of tay adultery for t of love—ely after of ten?quot; Not one o stay, not one o take o s of ted at it to any of tioned , remember a single opped longing in t. Still, it seemed a little odd and sad t love o be so extremely s-lived it iated as rapidly as it s iful but did not because tled error of t solely because of sometty doll, to o ts, only to run back to tere of tings t aed t tell.
groired of learning from ually more drao girls, to t most young girls of reacimid and ected. But ure, a icular play, o everytiable and pliable as a co every seduction: and only for t reason o drao , o eace and patient and greedy time, or again artful and knoo le, to sigo be ce, to be s s prompt o do. t any elligent senses soon perceived in made heir darling.
All time time s of love, absorbed to see iplicity, o feel, to touco smell tive to every tone of voice; ain ain tone infallibly told ype and scope of ties. it e variety: ened to ts of t of a knee. o tell one type of ly probing fingers, one kind of skin, of doe soon o notice t tinguis o o learn and exercise t of recognizing and differentiating still more subtly, more profoundly, er variation. Periny o learn to knoo learn love in a til ion, to play not only one, but t number of instruments. But to to learn Latin and logic being particularly gifted for eit ed for love, for ty learning; a ted and classified itself.
Goldmund ead of a prosperous knigiful young daug umn;