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Later, there came to the same grove a Sannyasin, one of the begging

friars of India, a learned man, a philosopher. He was a peculiar man,

he was an idealist. He did not believe that this world existed in

reality; and to demonstrate that, he would never go under a roof, he

would always live out of doors, in storm and sunshine alike. This man

began to teach the boy the philosophy of the Vedas; and he found very

soon, to his astonishment, that the pupil was in some respects wiser

than the master. He spent several months with the boy, after which he

initiated him into the order of Sannyasins, and took his departure.

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