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dontknoalsknoanbeings.”
”tellreaboutyourdrea”saidthean.”ihavetogetbacktooking,and,sinceyou
donthavee.”
”thechildysheepforquiteaiheboy,abitupset.”and
suddenly,theebybothhandsandtransportedtotheegyptianpyrads.”
hepausedforanttoseeiftheankneidsshesaid
nothing.
”then,attheegyptianpyrads,”hesaidthelastthreeanwould
uand”thechildsaidto,ifyouehere,youreasure.and,justasshe
etheexactlocation,ies.”
theai.thensheagaintookhishandsandstudiedthearefully.
”iotgoingteyouanythinghofthetreasure,ifyou
findit.”
theboylaughedoutofhappiness.heoneyhehadbecause
ofadreabouthiddentreasure
”,”hesaid.
”first,se.seoenthofyourtreasureinexgefoingtotellyou.”
theshepherdsanaskedhiosthe
igeofthesacredheartofjesus.
”itsadreanthelanguageoftheerpretit,buttheinterpretationisvery
difficult.thatshatideserveapartofyoufind.
”andthisisinterpretation:youstgotothepyradsi.ihaveneverheardofthebut,
ifittoyou,theyexist.thereyouakeyou
ari.”
theboyanforthisbutthen
hereeredthathegoingtohavetopayanything.
”ididoytijustforthis,”hesaid.
”itoldyouthatyourdrealethingsiarethest
extraordinary;onlyenareabletouandtheandsio
leaotherarts,sus.”
”ogettoegypt”
”ionlyinterpretdrea.idontknoiy.thatsoliveoff
daughtersprovideh.”
”andifitoegypt”
”thenidopaid.ite.”
aoldtheboytoleave,sayingshehadalreadyuchti.
sotheboys.hereered
thathehadahiotakeethi,he
tradedhisbookforohatplethe
heday,ahegates
ofthecity,inastablethatbelooafriend.theboykneofpeopleiy.thatwas
adetravelingappealtohiealadeospendallof
histi.eohesapeopleeveryday,ashadhappehe
senary,theyingapartofthatpersonslife.aheythepersontoge.
ifsootobe,theothersbeeangry.everyoohavea
clearideaofhoherpeopleshouldleadtheirlives,butnoneabouthisorherown.
hedecidedtountilthesunhadsunkabitloheskybeforefollokback
throughthefields.threedaysfrooertsdaughter.
hestartedtoreadthebookhehadbought.ontheveryfirstpageitdescribedaburialy.and
thenasofthepeopleinvolvedtopronounce.ifheevereabook,he
thought,hee,sothatthereaderhaveto
rizingalotofnas.
rateonhehebookbetter;theburial
edthefeelingofbeingld.ashereadon,anoldnsatdown
athissideandtriedtostrikeupaion.
”anasked,pointingatthepeopleintheplaza.
”heboyansakingitlookasifheedtorateonhisreading.
actually,heertsdaughter,sothatshe
uldseethatheeoneagined
thesytis;everyti,thegirlbecafasatedhatthesheephadto
beshearedfroodstoriestorelateasheshearedthe
sheep.stoftheehadreadinbooks,butheasiftheyhispersonal
experience.shehedifference,becauseshedidntknooread.
ananpersistedinhisattettostrikeupaion.hesaidthatheired
andthirsty,andaskedifheghthaveasipoftheboystle,hopingthat
theoldnalone.
buttheoldnpted
toberude,aoanotherbench,buthisfatherhadtaughthioberespectfuloftheelderly.so
heheldoutthebooktothenfortself,surehoopronounce
thetitle;ahatiftheoldndidntknoedand
decideofhisoogebenches.
”h”saidtheoldn,lookingatallsidesofthebook,asifitestrangeobject.”thisis
aniortantbook,butitsreallyirritating.”
theboyankneoread,andhadalreadyreadthebook.andifthebook
anhadsaid,theboystillhadtitogeitforanother.
”itsabookthatsaysthesathingalstalltheotherbooksintheiheold
n.”itdescribespeoplesinabilitytochoosetheiroinies.anditendsupsayingthateveryone
believestheestlie.”
”sthepletelysurprised.
”itsthis:thatatacertainpointinourlives,rolofshappeningtous,andourlives
beentrolledbyfate.thatstheestlie.”
”thatsneverhappeo,”theboysaid.”theyetobeapriest,butidecidedtobe
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