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Again ice ing do of violets rose from under tten leaves. Goldmund iable eyes drank in ts, tains, to farm, from village to village, from o self over and over, all t o knourned, and yet different eacime: tony roads, sleeping in t, strolls trailing after bands of young girls coming urning over t sumn, t angry frosts—everyt his eyes.
Muc already ligain ridge ; it gladdened ations, desires, and . For several days o to it. No came as a surprise and visual impression confirmed and strengtations. trunks and softly s s t , and solitude, ed farm ime. Do beautiful and famous roads in tiful land lay ts sailed to beautiful villages, castles, cloisters, and prosperous to road for days and fear t it er out in a forest or in pato it.
t evening o a beautiful village, ty ed red; tranceone steps. A forge treet; in every alley and corner, sniffed at cellar doors for ter; ed cery and did not forget to look for a good barn for t. But first ed to try ts asked ions and Goldmund told ory of ions. tion and spent tion over good food and day inued s float by; s, and some of tretcoing bulbs; young girls sang in treets in the evening.
A young servant girl in a mill pleased tried to get to kno o tay t ers feed and comb t and a ride in excravelers did er ter so muc s to ty, the highway became.
In one village ook an evening stroll along trees already in leaf. ter ran quietly, mig sigs of trees; ting ligrees. ting t doo ale; old t and ted tle, made tle, and sted