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t gloh eager senses.
In a cloister ly painted fresco. o look at it for a long time. A dance of deated on a of life, king and bis and earl, knigor, peasant, lansquenet—everyone ook along on musicians played on ing. An unknoer lesson of table end so everyones ear. It ure, and a good sermon; ted t ratly ecure. And yet it ion to die t ed ern and merciless end. But Goldmund sound, not bony and severe, but s rative, moticement to come o life, t only s also deep and loving, autumnal, satiated, ttle lamp of life glo to ot be a o ress; its call ing call, its toucer looking at ted deat drao ter and to everyrils y or curiosity claimed an extra ra day. For t boy arved midget of five or six rid of. Finally a peat diggers ook ted to tle life in terless dog accompanied e out of , but one morning it too strayed off. Goldmund o speaking to tful conversations tence of God, about art, about ts and s very young daugurally grorifle mad during rifle mad, and many ely insane. Perrifle insane—a beautiful dark girl two days.
side a small to remely beautiful, and and talked to ing t beauty. So aseen otoies. So flee but urned in desperation and ly o ing alked to ly, murmured sympatically, and protectively offered o ill o cened to er soo, slept a little, and in tsold s stay alone like t be recognized as a Jeed y elligent eyelids and graceful so be devoured by animals or burned at take. Dark-faced, sened to o cer cinue.
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