Closed. Plenty of time to see it later, remember? He leads me into the courtyard, and I take the opportunity to admire his backside. Callipygian. There something better than Notre-Dame.
In this scene, the character is encouraged to be patient and wait to see something later, implying a sense of anticipation or delay. The narrator takes a moment to notice and appreciate the other character’s physical appearance, specifically commenting on their well-shaped backside.
The narrator’s admiration extends beyond physical details, suggesting that their attraction or interest might be stronger or more captivating than well-known landmarks like Notre-Dame. This reflects a moment...