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t like it.quot;
quot;Cant I learn anytupid, a c;
quot;to teac you could learn from me, you c;
quot;O; cried Goldmund, quot; become friends to end it no of friends be, t reacs goal after a s distance and topped? Are you tired of me? ion for me?quot;
Narcissus of ;Let t be,quot; ly. quot;You knooo my affection for you come to an end.quot;
it in udied opped and looked at Goldmund, aut, ;Listen, Goldmund! Our friends not to be over; I to reneself once more, reneself again and again, and lead to ne tain, I can neiten to my goal is not uncertain, it lies er, it claims me at every I cannot be in love. I am a monk, I aken tion I so be released from my teacies and o fast and do exercises. During t period Ill not speak of ters, nor ;
Goldmund understood. Sadly ;So youre going to do ;
quot;You kno is,quot; said Narcissus.
quot;ell, yes. In a feer, eace books yourself. No? All rig. But ;
Narcissus smiled faintly. quot;t, or biss all to put myself in t able to serve, ies find t soil, t field of action. t;
Goldmund: quot;No ot;
Narcissus: quot;Oating Aristotle, or embelliser cation, or a to increase ter, nor reform t to serve ties, tand t not a goal?quot;
Goldmund t for a long while before he answered.
quot;Youre rig; ;Did I o;
quot;ed difficulties for me, but I am no enemy of difficulties. Ive learned from tly overcome t;
Goldmund interrupted ;Youve overcome t, tell me: ention