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of cuals, a deligisms, burials, incense, and burning candles. tle Latin, but striving for learning but ratemplation and quiet adoration in ts. ely zealous altar boy. Goldmund did not take a sliginctive surrender to time of entedly set out and ed tality of cloisters and parsonages, looked at tains and at t very all famous s, and breatayed aered tle er ime taken over ties and privileges of trious cabinetmakers assistant, and ruled over turned pilgrim soon realized needed. ioned setting out on neravels, no one asked o stay. take it too muco . on pilgrims clot out a goal, straigly vagrant. Copper souvenir coins from well-known pilgrim sinkled around his body.
Goldmund, small toraveling companion. Goldmund pleased ly. y, rengt used to eaco get along tolerate: and ignored t exist. During t nor ask questions nor console Goldmund; one o let . Robert long in learning ticed t Goldmund kne of Latin verses and songs by . one figures outside tals of a caty rokes, and e of God and practically a magician. Robert also sa Goldmund e of ain till o admire .
One day terrupted in an unexpected manner. ts armed ed to t turn around at once and never come back, t ten to deatopped and ; tone against . urned to Robert, but Robert arted running. ts advanced teningly, and Goldmund to follo ed for he middle of a field.
quot;You ran like a ; laug;But o place armed sentinels outside tten little too let people in—I all means.quot;
Robert didnt kno certain experi