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soon ts ting cool. aste of cold autumn and er and t in er. , esy, and able and over to reated as an equal. ters kept t doeen; t sixteen: Lydia and Julie.
t day Goldmund ed to continue on o iful blond young ladies, and t iced o stay. But after breakfast t dreold t filled ed, a ing desk for ock of t exquisite paper and parc. By and by Goldmund learned t t ely abandoned udies for til, during a grave illness, God ed o go on a pilgrimage and repent traveled as far as Rome and Constantinople, urn, ty, tled do ers, and no to e a detailed account of pilgrimage. ten several cers, but—as o tin y; it antly. er if o correct and copy out all t ten so far, and also to e the book.
Goldmund kneies of o be scorned eit most of all t of staying in tiful sisters for many monto come. it anot, er to unlock t t of fine bro and cap
and kneil a fit, of a page, of a sman, ed him well.
in too rusty eitoget over all t ten. Goldmund not only corrected ty expressions; ts clumsy, s sentences o pleasing Latin constructions, , consecutive tenses. It gave t great pleasure and stingy least two hours.
Goldmund rouble passing ime in tle—ified farm ing, and sman augo use a crossboo a dog, or a nag, or to old , or t art a love intrigue .
ook great joy in ts t so prim so Goldmund. reated bot respect and courtesy, but bot o be a continuous courts ely, stubborn one for reated ure of respect and mockery, as ter of learning. Sions, and also about er, but t irony