先知园 第三章(5)
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and upon a day as they sat in the long shado, “master, i am afraid of time. it passes over us and robs us of our youth, and ive in return?”
and he ansood earth. do you find in it a seed, and perhaps a enough, the seed might become a forest, and the els. and forget not that the years els, belong to this nohts changing? spring is an a in your breast, and summer but a recognition of your oing a lullaby to that ? and unto the sycamore-tree. and he said, “behold the parasites, master. ht from the strong children of the sun, and make fair of the sap that running into their branches and their leaves.”
and he ans, “my friend, life are not above those the sod.
“shall a mother say to her child, ‘i give you back to the forest, reater mother, for you er rebuke his o, saying, ‘return no, ‘i have no pasture s are ans to the la-kindness. ht, and the earth in her tranquil dreng sucks at the breast of the sun.
“and the sun, even as you and i and all there is, sits in equal honour at the banquet of the prince h.”
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