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a fealks of barley and c tilled land; everyt tle footpats, ted, bleac people. After a s o a crucifix at t and prayed to t. Coming around truding nose of a of a sree. Deliger ran to a long rouger and noticed c of trees; toucill more t sounded so pleasantly ing t o meet him, a welcome.
igated a bit and t from a small boy -blue eyes. An eart s mud and er . , mud beto balls, used one knee for pressing and shaping.
quot;God bless you, little boy,quot; Goldmund said in a very friendly voice. ttle boy looked up, saranger, opened o a kitc er t noon glare, see anyt first. ian greeting, just in case, but t tened c comforted tiny old ood up in to tranger.
quot;God bless you, mot; Goldmund cried. quot;May all ts bless your kind face; I seen a ;
ttle old simple, from farsig understanding.
quot; is it you ?quot; she asked suspiciously.
Goldmund took roked it lightly.
quot;I to say God bless you, little grandmot a time for t.quot;
into t do, aring at tranger erest and curiosity, but still ready to cry and run off at any moment. t a second piece from t it over to Goldmund.
quot;t; ;May God re;
quot;Is your belly empty?quot; asked the woman.
quot;Not really. Its full of blueberries.quot;
quot;ell, eat t;
quot;From Mariabronn, from ter.quot;
quot;Are you a preac;
quot;No. Im a student. Im traveling.quot;
S tle on Goldmund take a fees and led tside into t;;
quot;Not