It grely ligogeturning toed after t embrace. Lise led deep into tret ionless; for a long time ared into t profoundly, desperately, greedily, as t time, as to stay a hours.
ded, still half asleep.
"Youre a; he said finally.
urned art.
"Ive got to go no; s sad. "I didnt to ;
"ell, Im a er all, were ;
"I am," said Lise. "But you belong to ter."
"I no longer belong to ter. Im like you, pletely alone, o go. But Ill go ;
Lise looked away.
"You t e go to my me, because I stayed out all nig my believe me."
Goldmund remembered Narcissuss predi. So ts was.
"Ive made a mistake t; ;I t you and I ay toget to let me sleep and run off saying fare;
"O get angry a me, per my s me, s s normal. But I didnt you to beat me, too."
o her hand.
"Lise," ;I beat you, not no ever. ouldnt you ratay s you?"
Sugged to get her hand free.
"No, no, no," sears in time sarted to run. Clasping botreaming eyes, sood silently and c sorry for po set sorry for tle sorry for been lucky apparently; alone and a little stunned, in ted. But ill tired and eager for sleep; never so exed. time to be uner. Immediately back to sleep and woke only wood around him.
rested noo t exle, tender feelings. s ran after to asted, smelled, touc to floilled so many heir place!
Field ac. Beyond it migo time ting, ready to receive o do udent able return. Noy, of it, it tais sky ; s blue-green infinity. No bell called of bed, to mass, to class, to meals.
O deliemories! omacripped teetiny, slimy kernels, plucked more and still more, stuffed s er s. till quite green, but into t a .
As ered t, ed and ate and cooled off. Blue grass; broterflies rose and vanis. Saint Genevieve like tory. o meet find a age in t, . Or per diggers lived in t; o speak to t to meet somebody, anybody. But for a long time, today, tomorro meeting a, too, o be accepted, if it ter not to too muco take they came.
apping and tried to find it. For a long time ried in vain to catc of t last c for a runk of tree, all aloap-tap-tapping, turning its busy . a pity t one couldnt speak to animals. It o call a greeting up to to say a friendly its life in trees per its s joys. Oransform oneself!
o draimes, during o draylus on ing tablet, and florees, animals, peoples ures of ion, like a small God, o to a cluster of leaves sprouting on a brancop of a tree. For often surprised arted suddenly turned into a leaf or a tree, t of a fisail, someones eyebros to be able to transform oneself, , to transform tablet. Goldmund loo bee a ops, trong beak, keeping balance ail feat of t and strong among trees.
Goldmu many animals on . te a number of of tare at urn and run off, ears folded back, ail. didnt move; it a live snake, only ay skin. up and exami carefully: a beautiful gray and brotern ran do; it e iff, narroo to a er, on ic leaves, brang t—a stag per tell. For a long time ood panting . terrified, ened in tion taken, ill listening long after everyt again.
find of t; o spend t t a bed of moss, trying to imagine , if o stay in it forever. t misfortune. Living on berries er all not impossible, nor o build a for ually, pero make a fire. But living alone forever and ever, among tly sleeping tree trunks, ran a speak—t to see people, not to say good m and good nigo anyone; no more faces and eyes to look into; nirls and o look at, no more kisses; never again to play t game of lips and legs, t e, , ry to bee an animal, a bear or a stag, even if it meant forsaking tion of o be a bear and love a s be bad, least be mucter to keep ones reason and language and all t, aate alone, sad and unloved.
Before falling asleep io tiig, y and fear. to live omed to te along o to pine and fir. o live for daybreak arve .
t explain, suffered infinite anguis and lay time, deeply disturbed. yesterday and today o sleep saying up, k beside erday and today. Soon he was asleep again.
In t t ten o drusted o tio aking ion from t one point o a pletely smootretc— very traiger o remind er co really only two days ago?
It took ion: cultivated land, strips of field s, meadopatrodden; ions of it a fealks of barley and c tilled land; everyt tle footpats, ted, bleac people. After a s o a crucifix at t and prayed to t. ing around truding nose of a of a sree. Deliger ran to a ler and noticed c of trees; toucill more t sounded so pleasantly ing t o meet him, a wele.
igated a bit and t from a small boy -blue eyes. A s mud and er . , mud beto balls, used one knee for pressing and shaping.
"God bless you, little boy," Goldmund said in a very friendly voice. ttle boy looked up, saranger, opened o a kitc er t noon glare, see anyt first. iaing, just in case, but t tened forted tiny old ood up in ter.
"God bless you, mot; Goldmund cried. "May all ts bless your kind face; I seen a ;
ttle old simple, from farsig uanding.
" is it you ?" she asked suspiciously.
Goldmund took roked it lightly.
"I to say God bless you, little grandmot a time for t."
into t d at tranger erest and curiosity, but still ready to cry and run off at any moment. t a sed piece from t it over to Goldmund.
"t; ;May God re;
"Is your belly empty?" asked the woman.
"Not really. Its full of blueberries."
"ell, eat t;
"From Mariabronn, from ter."
"Are you a preac;
"No. Im a student. Im traveling."
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"I dont kno;
"ell, let y soup. ;
S kindling, as muced, and t, and . Acc to a precise, secret system, sly in ttle y to the flames.
At Goldmund dreer from t in ttle, t table and benc ures—all tiful and good, smelled of food and peace, of people and s, and told ty in t-grandmottle boy. en say anytill looked a little frig he was no longer g.
tly surprised to find a stranger in t to start cursing. Distrustfully, oo see . ted o eat doil t gone and t .
Goldmund asked if stay until tomorro enoug tside, for o find a bed.
t he boy by her side.
S take part in tion; but during tive eyes took possession er. iced e ned smoot iful gestures. inguis most of all s drarangers voice. Soing le sounded like a caress. So go on listening to his voice much longer.
After table. Goldmund side to ing on its loo ter. o do ted o move on so soon. Just t in u a run full. ;If youre still around onig be taken in before tomorroill be t;
arms lift t; , disappearing in t, grateful and deeply tent, listening to ter. Some time later in, looked for t smelled of fire, soot, and milk. A moment ago it ill been ser aory. it out.
Beyond t iful urdy old oaks in s grass. rolling among trunks. ra o ing; everyt ? itain intonation in ly t perle, discreet emanation of to kno once range, like a subtle, secret language; language. o ty about tall blond kind of body, gestures, kisses—probably altoget from Lise. t, aut black tle gasps? en ill today? tiful and it ransitory! tery. Not so long ago ting to e to so calm per ery nor lust roubling and burdening it. Rat for some crime one itted but along o t t migself bore somet — not beautiful to feel alloo give t fully, not pletely range pairate peed Narcissuss virtue and le fear, transitory? o muse like ten, to thinker?
Still, it iful to be alive. to o tiny, narroed trembled, just as in a tle? speak to speak to eaco be lucky, find a special friends u love did not need anding and foolis blind at t of ecstasy; only te s of t t express it! Not all could be expressed—a, again and again oo speak, to think.
udied tiny plant; ily, straelligeem. Virgils verses iful, and ill, t elligent, beautiful and meaningful as tiny leaves climbing tem. pleasure, asy, o be able to create just one suan o do t—no !
up and foued. It iful to be ing like t the woman was on her way, bringing him so much love.
Sied a cted it and laid it out before him.
"For you," s;Eat!"
"Later," ;Im not me see tiful t me."
S maiful trong ty lips, strong gleamirong arms t on te and delicate. S kno made a s, luring sound in , and le before, made sounds like t. S srong; sed to break ill all its strength her.
t, sigy, sore stay. Goldmund remained alone, er did e it in solitude. No ely dark.
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