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seriously. I take seriously all t I find essential and necessary in you. particular attention paid to your ts, ;
Goldmund smiled bitterly: quot;Youve al;
Narcissus remained firm: quot;Part of your t I consider a c. Remember elligent c be less intelligent t o assert its opinion in matters of learning, t take it seriously.quot;
Goldmund said ;You smile at me even ters of learning! For instance, you al as ty, my efforts to advance my studies, my desire to become a monk ;
Narcissus looked at ;I take you seriously al a sc a monk—sc learned or logical or pious enougrary, you are not enoug;
Perplexed and even , Goldmund er tion. And yet a feer o ime Narcissus o give Goldmund a picture of t natures t able.
Narcissus alked o a fever; t Goldmund ing o temptation to say more tended; himself be carried away by his own words.
quot;Look,quot; ;I am superior to you only in one point: Im aimes. I call a man ao learn t about yourself is tential reason for your me. In your case, mind and nature, consciousness and dream . Youve forgotten your c cries for you from t il you .
quot;But enoug! Being aronger t in is you are superior to me, my dear Goldmund—or rat;
Goldmund ened onis, but at t;youve forgotten your c; notice; en kept s raigo find see Goldmunds face tch suddenly.
quot;I … superior to you!quot; stammered Goldmund, feeling as though his whole body had been lamed.
quot;; Narcissus continued. quot;Nature