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"Be reasonable! We might frighten happiness away by our talk." "Philistine! Well, give me your blessing at least." "You have it. Now go, night owl, and let the people sleep." Another window opened on the ground floor. Herr Carovius's desolate nocturnal physiognomy appeared at the window, looked up, looked down on the disturber of the peace on the street, and with one mighty grim, grinning sound on his lips, his revengeful fist swinging in the meanwhile, the indignant man closed the window with a bang. Something impelled Daniel to return to AEgydius Place. Again he looked up at the windows, this time beseechingly. The storm within his heart became more violent. For a long time he ran through the streets, and reached home at last along toward five o'clock. As he passed through the dark hall, he saw a light up on the landing. Meta was carrying it. She was already stirring about, ready to begin her morning's work. He hesitated; he looked at her; with three steps he was by her side. "So late?" she whispered with premonitory embarrassment, and began to finger her dress, which she had not yet buttoned up. "Oh, what a joy to take hold of a living human being on this glorious day!" he exclaimed. She offered some resistance, but when he tried to take her into her room, she bent her body backward, and thus pressed about his wrist. She was still carrying the light. "Oh, if you only knew how I feel, Meta. I need you. Hold me tight in your arms." She made no more resistance. Perhaps she too was not without her fervent desire. Perhaps it was the time of day that made nature more insistent than usual. Perhaps she was suffering from loneliness in the company of the three sisters. It was still night and dark; but for her it was already day; it was the first day in the year, and she greeted it in festive mood. She yielded to him. She was a virgin; she had no idea of the responsibility she was taking upon herself. Man had never been exactly a mystery to her, but now she felt for the first time the congenerous creature--and she gave in to him. Daniel returned to earth after having knocked at the portals of the gods with tremendous wishes. The gods smiled their profoundest smile; for they had decided to have an especial fate arise from this hour. IV A meeting of the Social Democrats was being held in Gosten Court. They had met to discuss the Chancellor's speech on acciden
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