Perceiving that it was Pao-yue, You had better go for a stroll, Tai-yue urged, for the day before yesterday I was disturbed the whole night, and up to this day I havent had rest enough to get over the fatigue. My whole body feels languid and sore.
This languor and soreness, Pao-yue rejoined, are of no consequence; but if you go on sleeping youll be feeling very ill; so Ill try and distract you, and when weve dispelled this lassitude, youll be all right.
Tai-yue closed her eyes. I dont feel any lassitude, she explained, all I want is a little rest; and you had better go elsewhere and come back after romping about for a while.
Where can I go? Pao-yue asked as he pushed her. m quite sick and tired of seeing the others.
At these words, Tai-yue burst out laughing with a sound of Chih. Well! since you wish to remain here, she added, go over there and sit down quietly, and lets have a chat.
ll also recline, Pao-yue suggested.
Well, then, recline! Tai-yue assented.
theres no pillow, observed Pao-yue, so let us lie on the same pillow.
What nonsense! Tai-yue urged, arent those pillows outside? get one and lie on it.
Pao-yue walked into the outer apartment, and having looked about him, he returned and remarked with a smile: I dont want those, they may be, for aught I know, some dirty old hags.
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