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quiet, prayerful monk of ter.  all rengtalent drove torangely sad to find tiful goal so difficult to attain. Occasionally o detect eful moods and tendencies in racted, uno learn. aste against tin teacient es. And  confusing  o fig Daniel. Yet at moments  almost certain t Narcissus loved   ing for him.

    Narcissuss ts ed t boy as a friend. e, ; o adopt, lead, enligrengto bloom. But  all of t of all,  tied and aste for teacoo frequently, fell in love en enoug  ticements and cajoleries tal. ood tter no emptation to love to make o run a caressing  , never. Moreover, as a mere tutor,  not tion or ty of a teacious and co conducting y years to forbidding ernly all partiality too forcing o particular fairness and concern for turally repugnant to o t ed rict life. Only secretly, during  unguarded moments, did  ter empting a friends could only be a danger;  never let it toucence. to serve to serve t, superior, self-negating guidance of  only of oward ual goals.

    For a year or more, Goldmund udent at ter scimes es under trees in tyard and under tiful cnut tree—ball games, races, sno tired and sick and often  o stay arate.

    to e  met during a fistfigo study Euclid t er. It er supper, an ion o play in tories, to alk in ter cloister yard.

    quot;Goldmund,quot; airs after ;I  to tell you somet youre sucudent—youll probably end up a bis you must give me your  tell teac;

    Goldmund immediately gave er udent radicted t. But, as anyed tten one; ry to evade student la
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