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kind of delicacy or alarm, something like deference and shame, caused Aschenbach to turn aside as if he had seen nothing; for, as a serious chance observer of this passion, he was loath to make use of what he had seen, not even in his own thoughts. But he was exhilarated and shaken at the same time—in a word, he was in bliss. Through this childish fanaticism
Death in Venice
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