what problem of monastic life does the friar speak of in fra lippo lippi
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Fra Lippo Lippi is caught outside the monastery walls by some guards. He has been drinking, which lowers his inhibitions, and he tells the guards about his life, including many complaints about the monastery. We learn it was poverty rather than vocation that called him to be a monk.
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