Jonathan Blake

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Only slowly, amid his growing riches, had Siddhartha himself taken on something of the nature of the child-people, something of their childlikeness and of their anxiety. And yet he envied them; he envied them more, the more he became like them. He envied them for the one thing that he lacked and they had, for the importance they were able to attach to their life,
Siddhartha
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