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THE SON
    timid and tended ened to Sidded  . Pale,  for many days by t  to eat, gave no open look, did not open , met e ance and denial.

    Sidd ood t  kno t s of ricomed to finer food, to a soft bed, accustomed to giving orders to servants. Siddood t t suddenly and ent rangers and in poverty.  force  piece of to win ience.

    Rico ime ime, and tranger and in a gloomy disposition, since ubbornly disobedient , did not  to do any  pay  to tole from Vasudevas fruit-trees, to understand t  broug suffering and   t, t taken on to be  and the field.

    For a long time, for long monted for o understand o accept o pere it. For long monted, ced and said notormented e and an unsteadiness in ook in talked to him.

    quot;Pardon me.quot; ;from a friendly , Im talking to you. Im seeing t you are tormenting yourself, Im seeing t youre in grief. Your son, my dear, is omed to a different life, to a different nest. , like you, ran aed and fed up ; against o leave all times I . But t laug me, it laug you and me, and is ser at out fooliser s to join er, youts to join yout in too soo sen to it!quot;

    troubled, Siddo  cheerfulness.

    quot; ; ly, as;Give me some more time, my dear! See, Im figo ience I intent to capture it. One day, talk to ;

    Vasudevas smile flouris;Ooo is called upon, oo is of ternal life. But do o take, ions to perform, o endure? Not a small one, er all,  is proud and o suffer a lot, err a lot, do mucice, burden tell me, my dear: youre not taking contr
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