Are you now going or not? inquired Tai-yue of Pao-yue.
Pao-yue looked askance with his drowsy eyes. If you want to go, he observed, ll go with you.
Tai-yue hearing this, speedily rose. Weve been here nearly the whole day, she said, and ought to be going back.
As she spoke the two of them bade good-bye, and the waiting-maids at once presented a hood to each of them.
Pao-yue readily lowered his head slightly and told a waiting-maid to put it on. the girl promptly took the hood, made of deep red cloth, and shaking it out of its folds, she put it on Pao-yues head.
That will do, hastily exclaimed Pao-yue. You stupid thing! gently a bit; is it likely youve never seen any one put one on before? let me do it myself.
Come over here, and Ill put it on for you, suggested Tai-yue, as she stood on the edge of the couch. Pao-yue eagerly approached her, and Tai-yue carefully kept the cap, to which his hair was bound, fast down, and taking the hood she rested its edge on the circlet round his forehead. She then raised the ball of crimson velvet, which was as large as a walnut, and put it in such a way that, as it waved tremulously, it should appear outside the hood. These arrangements completed she cast a look for a while at what she had done. Thats right now, she added, throw your wrapper over you!
When Pao-yue caught these words, he eventually took the wrapper and threw it over his shoulders.
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