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full of assurance and courage, a leader, one of old times, no longer tle, devoted St. Joed to carve tly Narcissus. Many statues aed Daniel, Fater Niklaus, beautiful Rebekka, beautiful Agnes, and still ot to become a broted to make statues, and t t o be these works made him happy.
te autumn, and one day, on a morning ed reddisrangely familiar, and ttle stream and an old barn at t of o acs daug day of tle. iticular pain ing room in s Latin and ell of o tyard; it opping places of t not to tell anyone to let s, as ts
a feers and servants ill part of tle a very beautiful, proud, and domineering noble ill looked iful, and a little evil. Neits recognized Goldmund. After t of evening into t tery flo to table door and looked in on t on tra; imes. Scattered and infertile, tretc be images but broken in so many pieces, so poor in value, so poor in love! In to tc as anxiously up to to see if Agnes mig appear. S s, it seemed to ten; finding y . like t t tting gloomily in t speaking at all. Narcissus let him be.
But noer a fe. Sly before toer became visible, tony fields in es of Mariabronn and dismounted under talian cnut tree. tenderly Goldmund toucrunk and stooped to pick up one of t lay on thered.