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TREATISE ON THE STEPPENWOLF -1

        teppey a eppes.    people of a good intelligence , ament in ly    at ttom of    ime (or t    y not a man, but a eppes. Clever men mig le    and disorderly, and t t in against t in     actually a beast    one could speak at leainingly, and indeed e a book about it. teppener for it, since for    o    o t it or o    all. It left t the same.

        And so teppenures, a e, and it may    it    a very exceptional o    in t experieng araordinary difficulties on t at. In sucogetion to suc o to t    te. In    go toget inual and deadly enmity. Oed simply and solely to y, to ead none is light.

        Noeppen    in , erfere and n, imes t    tiful t, felt a fine and noble emotion, or performed a so-called good act, teet ter s omime , of a ed o trot alone over teppes and noe o pursue a female ivities became upid and vain. But it ly t a red ay against all e manners and s. For t of d beast, and spoiled atered for hy and wild wolfs being.

        t eppen    ly pleasant and . t mean,    raordinary degree (alt may o akes t fall to est). t ot be said of any man. Even . And even t life s sunny moments and its little floone. So it eppenoo. It ot be de    is, o love eresting man, and    being does, to be loved as a     valued t    of all ceal and belie tamable, trong, and t peculiarly disappointing and deplorable , ao , to read poetry and to c disappointed and angry of all; and so it    teppeno tinies of oto tact hem.

        No o ably divided life is    kno, as t an exception and as one sinner may under certain circumstances be dearer to God ty and nine rigoo tions and strokes of good luck, and t imes as times as t fusion of t not merely did one keep c t but eagtoo, as ed and on ko o be arrested noant, and broken to yield to tional and miraculous. No of teppen    but intense ion over e to ts tent. Even teable days.

        In tio be said. tists are of y for y for suffering; and in just sucate of enmity aa to times in ts ty, ts    t of it, spreading its radiaoucoo s e. ting foam over t, in    ar and appears to all ernal and as a ever t is to say, t t ists or t otors, sers. ts of a perpetual tide, unorn errible and meaningless, unless one is ready to see its meaning in just ts, ts and    s above to sud     per a bad joke, a violent and ill-fated abortion of tastropure. to too,     man is per merely a ional animal but a ed to immortality.

        Men of every kiics, tures, tues and vices and t at nigeppeendecime of day for    and it never brougs nor done any good before midday, nor ever ernoon oive and, sometimes, agloe craving for independey in earning o go orn clot of independence. o o times age and o safeguard y. No prospect asteful to    o go to an offid    to daily and yearly routine and obey oted all kinds of offices, goveral or ercial, as ed deat nig in barracks. rived, often at great sacrifice, to avoid all sucs. It ue rested. On t    nor bribed. er able. Only, tue, o iny of suffering. It o    does to all;    and most stubborn instinct of o , but more t er fate. t. ook orders from no man and ordered o suit no man. Indepely and aloo do and to leave undone. For every strong man attains to t    of ttained     ood alo    even ed about o suffocate slomospeness and solitude. For no , but rat and e be celled, and it o open o y. People left    ,     of red and repugnance. On trary,    many people liked    it ations, presents, pleasaers; but no more. No one came o , and no one could    in . For till atmospionsmosp w earmarks of his life.

        Anot    must be said t to call suicides only tually destroy t and in y and stamped e,    at to type of tion; ed as suicides by ture of ty, ; and    necessarily live in a peculiarly close relationso deat being a suicide.    is peculiar to t ly or    to be aremely dangerous, dubious, and doomed germ of nature; t o araordinary risk, as tood est foot pus or an instants o precipitate o te in t suicide is t probable manner of deat mig sucemperaments,    t of vital force. On trary, among t;suicides" are to be found unusually tenacious and eager and also ures. But just as t t indisposition develop a fever, so do tional aive, develop at t sion of suicide. y to    itself ead of al pure of an antters of fact o every one.

        of suicides touc t is psycly papter    and a mu t suicides present taken by t in in individuals, t find t in ting and molding of t in liberating to to God, back to tures are    life as to cast to be extinguiso go back to the beginning.

        As every strengtances must) so, on trary, may typical suicide find a strengt in    . teppenion and support, and not merely t to deato    any moment. It is true t o at once called forto find an escape i of tendency a p ually serviceable to life. rengty    t t stood aloo, to taste o t    too badly imes ;I am curious to see all t    of o escape." t many suicides to s an unon strength.

        On ty of fig temptation of suicide. Every one of t suicide, t, is rat it is nobler and fio be quered by life to fall by ones oant sce of so-called self-tented persons, ty of suicides are left to a protracted struggle against temptation. truggle as tomaniac against eppen unfamiliar ruggle.     ty-seven or ts, a    uno en derived some amusement. ed iet alloake o    so o employ t or not. Let o    migy, suffering and bitterness, time-limit. It could end beyond t y, ures and so ts of     particularly badly ies o teness and loneliness and savagery of o ormentors: "Only , ter." And    of tietters of gratulation s, depression of spirits, and all pains of im.
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