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71
"
That
would
be
fine
,
"
she
said
"
If
we
're
alone
,
we
'll
leave
the
lamp
lighted
so
that
we
can
see
each
other
,
and
I
can
holler
as
much
as
I
want
without
anybody
's
having
to
butt
in
,
and
you
can
whisper
in
my
ear
any
crap
you
can
think
of
.
"
72
That
conversation
,
the
biting
rancor
that
he
felt
against
his
father
,
and
the
imminent
possibility
of
wild
love
inspired
a
serene
courage
in
him
.
In
a
spontaneous
way
,
without
any
preparation
,
he
told
everything
to
his
brother
.
73
At
first
young
Aureliano
understood
only
the
risk
,
the
immense
possibility
of
danger
that
his
brother
's
adventures
implied
,
and
he
could
not
understand
the
fascination
of
the
subject
.
Little
by
little
he
became
contaminated
with
the
anxiety
.
He
wondered
about
the
details
of
the
dangers
,
he
identified
himself
with
the
suffering
and
enjoyment
of
his
brother
,
he
felt
frightened
and
happy
.
He
would
stay
awake
waiting
for
him
until
dawn
in
the
solitary
bed
that
seemed
to
have
a
bottom
of
live
coals
,
and
they
would
keep
on
talking
until
it
was
time
to
get
up
,
so
that
both
of
them
soon
suffered
from
the
same
drowsiness
,
felt
the
same
lack
of
interest
in
alchemy
and
the
wisdom
of
their
father
,
and
they
took
refuge
in
solitude
.
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74
"
Those
kids
are
out
of
their
heads
,
"
Orsula
said
.
"
They
must
have
worms
.
"
She
prepared
a
repugnant
potion
for
them
made
out
of
mashed
wormseed
,
which
they
both
drank
with
unforeseen
stoicism
,
and
they
sat
down
at
the
same
time
on
their
pots
eleven
times
in
a
single
day
,
expelling
some
rose-colored
parasites
that
they
showed
to
everybody
with
great
jubilation
,
for
it
allowed
them
to
deceive
Orsula
as
to
the
origin
of
their
distractions
and
drowsiness
.
Aureliano
not
only
understood
by
then
,
he
also
lived
his
brother
's
experiences
as
something
of
his
own
,
for
on
one
occasion
when
the
latter
was
explaining
in
great
detail
the
mechanism
of
love
,
he
interrupted
him
to
ask
:
"
What
does
it
feel
like
?
"
Jose
Arcadio
gave
an
immediate
reply
:
75
"
It
's
like
an
earthquake
.
"
76
One
January
Thursday
at
two
o'clock
in
the
morning
,
Amaranta
was
born
.
Before
anyone
came
into
the
room
,
Orsula
examined
her
carefully
.
She
was
light
and
watery
,
like
a
newt
,
but
all
of
her
parts
were
human
:
Aureliano
did
not
notice
the
new
thing
except
when
the
house
became
full
of
people
.
Protected
by
the
confusion
,
he
went
off
in
search
of
his
brother
,
who
had
not
been
in
bed
since
eleven
o'clock
,
and
it
was
such
an
impulsive
decision
that
he
did
not
even
have
time
to
ask
himself
how
he
could
get
him
out
of
Pilar
Ternera
's
bedroom
.
He
circled
the
house
for
several
hours
,
whistling
private
calls
,
until
the
proximity
of
dawn
forced
him
to
go
home
.
In
his
mother
's
room
,
playing
with
the
newborn
little
sister
and
with
a
face
that
drooped
with
innocence
,
he
found
Jose
Arcadio
.
77
Orsula
was
barely
over
her
forty
days
'
rest
when
the
gypsies
returned
.
They
were
the
same
acrobats
and
jugglers
that
had
brought
the
ice
.
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78
Unlike
Melqufades
'
tribe
,
they
had
shown
very
quickly
that
they
were
not
heralds
of
progress
but
purveyors
of
amusement
.
Even
when
they
brought
the
ice
they
did
not
advertise
it
for
its
usefulness
in
the
life
of
man
but
as
a
simple
circus
curiosity
.
This
time
,
along
with
many
other
artifices
,
they
brought
a
flying
carpet
.
But
they
did
not
offer
it
as
a
fundamental
contribution
to
the
development
of
transport
,
rather
as
an
object
of
recreation
.
The
people
at
once
dug
up
their
last
gold
pieces
to
take
advantage
of
a
quick
flight
over
the
houses
of
the
village
.
Protected
by
the
delightful
cover
of
collective
disorder
,
Jose
Arcadio
and
Pilar
passed
many
relaxing
hours
.
They
were
two
happy
lovers
among
the
crowd
,
and
they
even
came
to
suspect
that
love
could
be
a
feeling
that
was
more
relaxing
and
deep
than
the
happiness
,
wild
but
momentary
,
of
their
secret
nights
.
Pilar
,
however
,
broke
the
spell
.
Stimulated
by
the
enthusiasm
that
Jose
Arcadio
showed
in
her
companionship
,
she
confused
the
form
and
the
occasion
,
and
all
of
a
sudden
she
threw
the
whole
world
on
top
of
him
.
"
Now
you
really
are
a
man
,
"
she
told
him
.
And
since
he
did
not
understand
what
she
meant
,
she
spelled
it
out
to
him
.
"
You
're
going
to
be
a
father
.
"
79
Jose
Arcadio
did
not
dare
leave
the
house
for
several
days
.
It
was
enough
for
him
to
hear
the
rocking
laughter
of
Pilar
in
the
kitchen
to
run
and
take
refuge
in
the
laboratory
,
where
the
artifacts
of
alchemy
had
come
alive
again
with
Orsula
's
blessing
.
Jose
Arcadio
Buen-dfa
received
his
errant
son
with
joy
and
initiated
him
in
the
search
for
the
philosopher
's
stone
,
which
he
had
finally
undertaken
.
One
afternoon
the
boys
grew
enthusiastic
over
the
flying
carpet
that
went
swiftly
by
the
laboratory
at
window
level
carrying
the
gypsy
who
was
driving
it
and
several
children
from
the
village
who
were
merrily
waving
their
hands
,
but
Jose
Arcadio
Buendfa
did
not
even
look
at
it
.
80
"
Let
them
dream
,
"
he
said
.
"
We
'll
do
better
flying
than
they
are
doing
,
and
with
more
scientific
resources
than
a
miserable
bedspread
.
"
In
spite
of
his
feigned
interest
,
Jose
Arcadio
must
understood
the
powers
of
the
philosopher
's
egg
,
which
to
him
looked
like
a
poorly
blown
bottle
.
He
did
not
succeed
in
escaping
from
his
worries
.
He
lost
his
appetite
and
he
could
not
sleep
.
He
fell
into
an
ill
humor
,
the
same
as
his
father
's
over
the
failure
of
his
undertakings
,
and
such
was
his
upset
that
Jose
Arcadio
Buendfa
himself
relieved
him
of
his
duties
in
the
laboratory
,
thinking
that
he
had
taken
alchemy
too
much
to
heart
.
Aureliano
,
of
course
,
understood
that
his
brother
's
affliction
did
not
have
its
source
in
the
search
for
the
philosopher
's
stone
but
he
could
not
get
into
his
confidence
.
He
had
lost
his
former
spontaneity
.
From
an
accomplice
and
a
communicative
person
he
had
become
withdrawn
and
hostile
.
Anxious
for
solitude
,
bitten
by
a
virulent
rancor
against
the
world
,
one
night
he
left
his
bed
as
usual
,
but
he
did
not
go
to
Pilar
Ternera
's
house
,
but
to
mingle
is
the
tumult
of
the
fair
.
After
wandering
about
among
all
kinds
of
contraptions
with
out
becoming
interested
in
any
of
them
,
he
spotted
something
that
was
not
a
part
of
it
all
:
a
very
young
gypsy
girl
,
almost
a
child
,
who
was
weighted
down
by
beads
and
was
the
most
beautiful
woman
that
Jose
Arcadio
had
ever
seen
in
his
life
.
She
was
in
the
crowd
that
was
witnessing
the
sad
spectacle
of
the
man
who
had
been
turned
into
a
snake
for
having
disobeyed
his
parents
.
Jose
Arcadio
paid
no
attention
.
While
the
sad
interrogation
of
the
snake-man
was
taking
place
,
he
made
his
way
through
the
crowd
up
to
the
front
row
,
where
the
gypsy
girl
was
,
and
he
stooped
behind
her
.
He
pressed
against
her
back
.
The
girl
tried
to
separate
herself
,
but
Jose
Arcadio
pressed
more
strongly
against
her
back
.