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id tleman in a friendly voice. quot;But even pious, friendly visions may trick us; do not rely on tic brot I t tter in my ?quot;
quot;Fat you s about it. You are tly in danger. ates too muc I s is ;
t rose and smiled. o to take his leave.
quot;All rig; ;Do not take your visions altogetoo seriously, my young brot us assume t you tered an old man by promising us assume t, for an instant, to is sufficient for noomorroer early mass. You ion, not superficially. And I s;
On anot Daniel o settle a disagreement bet of teac of teacely urged troduction of certain cified ts; but out of a kind of jealousy Fato il Narcissus, ;ell, Narcissus, let us put an end to t yours. You are not my colleague, you are my assistant, you must do as I say. But since tter seems so important to you and since I am your superior only by rank and not by knoalent, I take t tter to our fat and let ;
t Daniel listened le patience as t tions of teaching of grammar.
After eacated of vie, t tly, and said: quot;My dear brot I knoers as you do. I commend Narcissus for erest in to to improve teac opinion, Narcissus must be silent and obey, because no improvement of test disturbance of order and obedience in t kno t is t cure for pride.quot; it during t fe to keep an eye on teaco see if ored.
And t a neer pass unremarked and unremembered. An adolescent, previously enrolled by o study at ter scetnut tree; ter came out to meet them.
t tree still bare er. qu