Портрет художника в юности

Chapter 2

           

           Butwhenhehadsunghissongandwithdrawnintoasnugcorneroftheroomhebegantotastethejoyofhisloneliness.Themirth,whichinthebeginningoftheeveninghadseemedtohimfalseandtrivial,waslikeasoothingairtohim,passinggailybyhissenses,hidingfromothereyesthefeverishagitationofhisbloodwhilethroughthecirclingofthedancersandamidthemusicandlaughterherglancetravelledtohiscorner,flattering,taunting,searching,excitinghisheart.

           Inthehallthechildrenwhohadstayedlatestwereputtingontheirthings:thepartywasover.Shehadthrownashawlaboutherand,astheywenttogethertowardsthetram,spraysofherfreshwarmbreathflewgailyabovehercowledheadandhershoestappedblithelyontheglassyroad.

           Itwasthelasttram.Thelankbrownhorsesknewitandshooktheirbellstotheclearnightinadmonition.Theconductortalkedwiththedriver,bothnoddingofteninthegreenlightofthelamp.Ontheemptyseatsofthetramwerescatteredafewcolouredtickets.Nosoundoffootstepscameupordowntheroad.Nosoundbrokethepeaceofthenightsavewhenthelankbrownhorsesrubbedtheirnosestogetherandshooktheirbells.

           Theyseemedtolisten,heontheupperstepandsheonthelower.Shecameuptohisstepmanytimesandwentdowntohersagainbetweentheirphrasesandonceortwicestoodclosebesidehimforsomemomentsontheupperstep,forgettingtogodown,andthenwentdown.

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