In which the narrator wrestles with the peculiar bitterness and humiliations wrought by St. Jerome’s harsh discipline and the sorrows of unrequited affection amidst the servants, while reflecting upon lofty, youthful philosophical musings that both elevate and confound his mind. At the same time, a shining moment dawns with Woloda’s scholarly triumph and blossoming manhood, offering a glimpse of joy and camaraderie that contrasts poignantly with the solitary, unsettled spirit of boyhood.