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quot;O does ;
quot;You seem completely fascinated o see ;
Goldmund tly. time Goldmund stood before terious statue, it made ache.
t carried ely c moment in front of t saintly possessed before, someten mocked or envied in ot; perence o eps. tiful it ive playground, a cozy place to be. No led to ty, to ter. Impatiently oy gates, entered , icing tle in treets, ts on ts and carriages. Neits nor carriages, city nor bistered to person ed w know wer Niklaus was.
o a square surrounded by stately ed or decorated ood t in robust, laug as beautiful as tatue in ter c it its calves and sticking its bearded co t Goldmund t t er. o t doors, climbed stairs; finally o a squire in a fur-trimmed velvet coat and asked find Master Niklaus. did from urn. Goldmund y o say merely t old reet on ime Goldmund ood outside ters t ran up to t it e, y and dusty from tered ience and ed. For a long time ood outside t go on in a as to leave, ep to tiful blond girl le s flohe back.
t morning, after ty er , slapped t from o ters street and knocked at t appeared o lead o ter, but o soften tance, and finally so a small anding t: a bearded, tall man of forty or fifty, Goldmund t. ranger ly w ings.
quot;Is t all?quot;
quot;Master,quot; Goldmund said ed breat;I saer t give me suc love and veneration me to you. I am not a fearful man, I , sno I am afraid of you. I ic desire, o t of pain.quot;
quot;And ?quot;
quot;to b