ke Vasudeva, quot;but not from me. taugo listen, from it you as kno. See, youve already learned ter too, t it is good to strive doo sink, to seek dept Sidd, told to you by t ot as ;
Quoter a long pause: quot; ot;
Vasudeva rose. quot;It is late,quot; ;lets go to sleep. I cant tell you t ot, or per already. See, Im no learned man, I o do is to listen and to be godly, I o say and teac, I mig like t is my task to ferry people across transported many, to all of t an obstacle on travels. travelled to seek money and business, and for ructing to get t obstacle. But for some among topped being an obstacle, ts voice, tened to it, and to t o me. Lets rest now, Sidd;
Siddayed o operate t, and t off trees. o build an oar, and learned to mend t, and to s, and more teacaugly, . Most of all, to listen, to pay close attention , ing, opened soul, passion, a , an opinion.
In a friendly manner, lengt about words. Vasudeva was no friend of words; rarely, Siddo speak.
quot;Did you,quot; so one time, quot;did you too learn t secret from t time?quot;
Vasudevas face smile.
quot;Yes, Sidd; ;It is t you mean, isnt it: t t once, at t t terfall, at t tains, every t time for it, not t, not ture?quot;
quot;t is,quot; said Sidd;And my life, and it ed from t by somet, and urn to Braure. Notence and is present.quot;
Siddasy; deeply, tenment ed all suffering time, all forms of tormenting oneself and being afraid time, everytile in t