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3. As Kazikโs end drew near [see under: KAZIK, THE DEATH OF], and the hopes invested in him by the artists seemed about to be disappointed, because the Children of the Heart had not succeeded in their final mission, Neigel and Wasserman spoke in whispers that rang with defeat. They tried to understand the root of the failure. Wasserman supposed that the cause lay in the nature of miracles. โMiracles?โ Neigel wondered. โWhatโs all this about miracles?โ And Wasserman: โAh, well, nu, both you and my own Children of the Heart have tried to work a kind of miracle โฆ an exaggeration of human nature โฆ you in your way and my Children of the Heart in theirs. We were both trying to create a new man โฆ and we failed. Everything is lost โฆ You, by your actions, have caused โฆ nu, you already know what you have caused, and I, by my actions, nu, et, as usual: for once I hoped to tell a beautiful story. A well-wrought story, a moral lesson, a philosopher I tried to be, feh! Old fool that I am! For that, of course, you need talent, gifts of intelligence and heart! Whereas I, what have I produced here these weeks? Only a poor joke. A pitiful jest. A Munin or Zeidman or Hannah Zcitrin โฆ Your wife was right, Herr Neigel: I am a curio. Your wife saw through me all along! And I, I wanted miracles here! A man who would fly up to heaven, a woman after the heart of God! A Moses of Warsaw I tried to be! Ai, no, Herr Neigel. There is no hope in miracles, neither in miracles of evil nor miracles of mercy. Out of the leaven of humanity one cannot bake a miracle! One must take it step by step, nebuch, and get along with the barest necessities, yes, by loving and hating what there is, yes, love thy neighbor as thyself and hate thy neighbor as thyself, this is the whole law. And have COMPASSION [q.v.]. Our glory will not come shining through a miracle, Herr Neigel โฆโ
NEURIM
YOUTH
The time of life between childhood and maturity.
At 0300 Kazik reached the age of eighteen. He had just awakened from his cocoonlike sleep [see under: ADOLESCENT DORMANCY] and was once more firmly entrenched in time. A difficult period followed. He was harrowed by tyrannical forces, hurled between shifting moods that left him depleted, depressed, and depraved. Even when he was happy it was a turbulent kind of happiness. Dressed only in a diaper, his body suddenly sprouted hair that made him feel ashamed. His voice turned husky, his face coarse. Fried, who never left his side, heard tiny popping sounds and in the lamplight discerned ugly pimples breaking out all over Kazikโs face and bursting with pus. The vital force was bubbling up under the skin. A whitish foglike down appeared on his cheeks. Kazik was suspicious of everyone, including Fried. When the
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