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But living alone forever and ever, among the quietly sleeping tree trunks, with...
Author:
Hermann Hesse
Book:
Narcissus and Goldmund
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But living alone forever and ever, among the quietly sleeping tree trunks, with animals that ran away, with whom one could not speak-that would be unbearably sad.
( Hermann Hesse )
[ Narcissus and Goldmund ]
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