
Thus Spake Zarathustra, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part I.
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Zarathustra's Last Man
Zarathustra, however, turned sad and said to his heart, they understand me not. I am not the mouth for these years. Too much have I hearkened unto the brooks and trees. Now do I speak unto them as unto the goat hurts? They think me cold and a mocker with terrible jests. While they laugh they hate me too. There is ice in their laughter. Then something happened which made every mouth mutin'd every eye fixed. The rope Dancer had commenced his performance. He had come out at a little door and was going along the rope which was stretched between two towers,. So that it hung above the marketplace and the people.
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