Парфюмер. История одного убийцы

Chapter 35

           Ultimatelyitoughttobenomoredifficultthanrobbingarareflowerofitsperfume.Hestoodup,almostreverently,asifleavingbehindsomethingsacredorsomeoneindeepsleep.Hemovedon,softly,hunchedover,sothatnoonemightseehim,noonemighthearhim,noonemightbemadeawareofhispreciousdiscovery.Andsohefledalongthewalltotheoppositeendofthetown,wherehefinallylostthegirl’sscentandreenteredbywayofthePortedesFeneants.Hestoodintheshadowofthebuildings.Thestinkingvaporsofthestreetsmadehimfeelsecureandhelpedhimtotamethepassionsthathadovercomehim.Withinfifteenminuteshehadgrownperfectlycalmagain.Tostartwith,hethought,hewouldnotagainapproachthevicinityofthegardenbehindthewall.Thatwasnotnecessary.Itexcitedhimtoomuch.Theflowerwouldflourishtherewithouthisaid,andheknewalreadyinwhatmanneritwouldflourish.Hedarednotintoxicatehimselfwiththatscentprematurely.Hehadtothrowhimselfintohiswork.Hehadtobroadenhisknowledgeandperfectthetechniquesofhiscraftinordertobeequippedforthetimeofharvest.Hehadagoodtwoyears.

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