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thejackethadapurpose,andsodidtheboy.hispurposeiravel,and,aftertwoyearsof
heandalusianterrain,hekiesoftheregion.hehisvisit,to
explaintothegirlhopleshepherdkhathehadattendeda
senaryuntilhetobeeapriest,andtherebyasourceof
prideforasilefaraly.theytohavefoodander,likethesheep.hehad
studiedlatin,spanish,andtheology.buteversincehehadbeenachild,hehadedtoknohe
uportanttohihanknoanssins.
oeoon,onavisittohisfaly,hehadsuoheuragetotellhisfatherthathe
didnteapriest.thatheedtotravel.
”peoplefrollovertheein
seareepeopletheyhey
arrived.theyclitheuntaihecastle,andtheyhinkingthatthepastter
thahe
peoplehere.”
”butidliketoseethecastlesioheylive,”theboyexplained.
”thosepeople,heyseeourland,saythattheyolivehereforever,”hisfather
ntinued.
”oseetheirland,andseehoheylive,”saidhisson.
”thepeopleeherehavealotofospend,sotheyaffordtotravel,”hisfathersaid.
”angstus,theonlyonesravelaretheshepherds.”
”henillbeashepherd”
hisfathersaidheday,hegavehissonapouchthatheldthreeaspanishgold
ins.
”ifoundtheseonedayinthefields.itobeapartofyouriausetheo
buyyourfloedayyoullleathatouruntrysideisthebest,andour
ebeautiful.”
andhegavetheboyhisblessing.theboyuldseeinhisfathersgazeadesiretobeable,hielf,to
travelthehatillalive,despitehisfathershavinghadtoburyit,overdozensof
years,uheburdenlingforeplacetosleepevery
nightofhislife.
thehorizoningedhred,andsuddenlythesunappeared.theboythoughtbacktothat
ionanycastlesandtnyen
butnoheequaloftheoneseveraldayshence.heo,abookthat
heuldtradeforanother,andafloostiortant,heoliveout
hisdreaifhee
hehadhadenoughofthesea,heen,andother
inary,hethought,ashelookedatthe
sunrise.
outaravel.hehadneverbeentothatruinedchurch
before,inspiteofhavingtraveledthroughthosepartsnytis.theworldwashugeand
inexhaustible;hehadonlytoalloosettherouteforaher
iingthings.theproblesthattheydontevenrealizethattheyrewalkinganewroadevery
day.theydothefieldsareneheseasonsge.alltheythinkaboutisfoodand
er.
ybeused.evenihaventthoughtofotherensihe
rtsdaughter.lookingatthesun,hecalculatedthatheidday.
there,heuldexgehisbookforathickerone,fillhistle,shave,andhaveahaircut;he
hadtopreparehielfforhisetinghthegirl,andhedidnttothinkaboutthepossibility
thatsoothershepherd,andaskedforher
hand.
itsthepossibilityofhavingadreatruethatkeslifeiihought,ashelooked
againatthepositionofthesun,andhurriedhispace.hehadsuddenlyreeredthat,intarifa,
thereans.
theoldaheboytoaroottheba
byasfuishingsnsistedofatable,ahesacred
heartofjesus,andthairs.
theansatdotobeseatedasookbothofhishandsinhers,and
begaopray.
itsoundedlikeagypsyprayer.theboyhadalreadyhadexperieheroadhgypsies;they
alsotraveled,buttheyhadnoflocksofsheep.peoplesaidthatgypsiesspenttheirlivestrig
others.ithattheyhadapacththedevil,andthattheykidnappedchildrenand,
takieriouscas,detheheirslaves.asachild,theboyhadalways
beenfrighteodeaththatheuredbygypsies,andthischildhoodfearretuedwhen
theoldantookhishandsinhers.
butshehasthesaself.hedidnthis
handtobegintreling,shoanthatheedanourfather
silently.
”veryiing,”saidtheaakinghereyesfroheboyshands,andthenshefell
silent.
theboyingnervous.hishaotrele,andtheanse.hequickly
pulledhishandsaway.
”ididohaveyoureadpal”hesaid,alreadyregrettinghavihought
forantthatittertopayherfeeandleavehoutleaingathing,thathewas
givingtoo.
”yous,”saidtheoldan.”anddreaarethe
languageofgod.erprethehassaid.butifhespeaksin
thelanguageofthesoul,itisonlyyougoingte
youforthensultation.”
arick,theboythought.buthedecidedtotakeace.ashepherdalakeshisces
akesashepherdslifeexg.
”ihavehadthesadreaedthatiysheep,whena
childappearedaoplayals.idontlikepeopletodothat,becausethesheepare
afraiders.butchildrenaltobeabletoplayhoutfri
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