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knew that only the cipher of him was there; nothing was filled

in。 He went to the theatre; what he heard and saw fell upon a

cold surface of consciousness; which was now all that he was;

there was nothing behind it; he could have no experience of any

sort。 Mechanical registering took place in him; no more。 He had

no being; no contents。 Neither had the people he came into

contact with。 They were mere permutations of known quantities。

There was no roundness or fullness in this world he now

inhabited; everything was a dead shape mental arrangement;

without life or being。

Much of the time; he was with friends and rades。 Then he

forgot everything。 Their activities made up for his own

negation; they engaged his negative horror。

He only became happy when he drank; and he drank a good deal。

Then he was just the opposite to what he had been。 He became a

warm; diffuse; glowing cloud; in a warm; diffuse formless

fashion。 Everything melted down into a rosy glow; and he was the

glow; and everything was the glow; everybody else was the glow;

and it was very nice; very nice。 He would sing songs; it was so

nice。

Ursula went back to Beldover shut and firm。 She loved

Skrebensky; of that she was resolved。 She would allow nothing

else。

She read his long; obsessed letter about getting married and

going to India; without any par

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