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正文 第3节 文 / Paulo Coelho

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    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.

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    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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