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or do anytoo o  you can see if it c;

    quot;Im glad to ,quot; said Narcissus, pronouncing ;You may set up your er at your disposal immediately. Please use any material you find  of all t brougside. And no you and your intentions! You must give me a little time to express myself: I am a sco try to illustrate tter to you from my o; I en did so patiently in earlier years.quot;

    quot;Ill try to follow you. Go a;

    quot;Recall udent days, I sometimes told you t I t you ist. In t you mig; in your reading and ing you ain dislike for tangible and tract, and a special love for  ic qualities,  appealed to tion.quot;

    Goldmund interrupted. quot;Forgive me, but arent ts and abstractions oo? Or do you really prefer to t imagine anyt can one t imagining anyt;

    quot;Im glad you ask! Yes, certainly one can t imagining anytsoever in common. t in images but s and formulae. At t point  of our frequent quarrels as young men; for you, told you t you  made to be a told you t ter in ttention and Ill explain it to you. If, instead of immersing yourself in t ed evil. Because you ics are, to express it briefly and some detac t all. t artists: poets  verse, painters  brus sound. ted, noble minds among t t exception unoo, migead of  and aken possession of tor and a master, instead of being stranded in discontentment as a t;

    quot;Im afraid,quot; said Goldmund, quot;Ill never succeed in grasping t ;

    quot;O noen: tries to determine and to represent ture of t reason
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